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Accepted Paper:

Crafting Memories: Sudanese Migrants' Imaged Urban Landscape from Khartoum to Cairo  
Duaa Abuswar (CEDEJ Khartoum)

Paper short abstract:

This paper delves into Sudanese migrants' narratives from Khartoum to Cairo, exploring memories tied to urban spaces, homes, and transit. Unraveling complexities, it emphasizes the dynamic interplay between memory, identity, and migration.

Paper long abstract:

This paper delves into the intricate narratives of Sudanese migrants, specifically exploring the construction of memories and the imaged urban landscape as they traverse from Khartoum to Cairo. Through qualitative analysis of individual accounts, we unravel the multifaceted layers of their experiences, emphasizing the significance of memories tied to urban spaces, homes, and transit routes.

The research adopts a qualitative approach, employing in-depth interviews and visual documentation to capture the richness of personal narratives. By examining the memories associated with urban areas, homes, and travel, the study elucidates the profound impact of migration on individuals' sense of self, identity, and belonging.

Furthermore, the paper scrutinizes the role of imaged urban landscapes in shaping the migrants' collective memory. It delves into the ways in which individuals craft, preserve, and reinterpret memories through images, highlighting the dynamic interplay between personal recollections and the broader urban context. The study also explores the influence of these imaged memories on the migrants' sense of place and belonging in both Khartoum and Cairo.

As the narratives unfold, the paper critically analyzes the complexities of memory construction in the context of migration, shedding light on the resilience and adaptability of individuals in the face of upheaval. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the intricate relationship between memory, urban landscapes, and the migrant experience, offering insights that extend beyond individual stories to inform broader discussions on migration, identity, and the imprints of war on the human psyche.

Panel Crs016
(Im)Mobility, migration policies and displacement after the outbreak of war in Sudan
  Session 1 Monday 30 September, 2024, -