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Bordering subjectivities: the psychic holds of Britain's asylum system

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ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/01419870.2023.2292641

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Migration; subjectivity; psychic life; borders; asylum seeker; psychoanalysis

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This article examines how borders shape and are navigated within psychic reality, using the UK asylum system as a case study. It proposes the concept of psychic holds to understand the impact of borders on the psychic mobility of targeted individuals over time.
Questions of subjectivity are increasingly key to critical studies of migration, which highlight the production of subjectivities as one of the central functions of borders. Yet the question of how borders operate at a psychic level is rarely considered. Drawing inspiration from Gail Lewis's psychosocial approach to the racial formation of subjects and focusing on the UK asylum system, this article examines how borders shape and are navigated within psychic reality over time. Through close analysis of ethnographic material, I propose the concept of psychic holds to understand some of the ways in which borders impinge upon the psychic mobility of those they target over time. This term captures a dual process, invoking both the subjective chokeholds and deep attachments that may be involved in the bordering of subjectivities. These psychic holds, I argue, operate in the long duree, often far outlasting the temporary legal categories created by migration regimes.

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