The Parallel Cities Project

  • Dates
    2021 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Locations Rome, Barcelona, Lleida

Documentation of asylum-seekers largely focuses on their biological needs or the control and management of them by government agencies. However, “while [asylum-seekers] are discussed in the records of organizations that administer them, [their] voices are highly constrained in these and other archives” (African Studies Review 63 Issue 3, 2020).

Young men from countries in West Africa make up an increasing number of asylum-seekers living in Southern EU cities but have among the lowest asylum acceptance rates. Strict, slow, and opaque legal and administrative procedures leave them much of the time without permits to legally work or rent housing. Many must sleep outdoors or in abandoned apartments or buildings, occasionally staying in ill-equipped shelters. They form social networks in these spaces through commonalities in their experiences, languages, and religions, and through regional diasporas and the communication technologies they use. They experience violence and harassment by police and racism from landlords, neighbors, and strangers they encounter.

This project is a multimedia archive focusing on the perspectives of young men from countries in West Africa who have experienced homelessness in the past ten years as asylum-seekers in France, Italy, and Spain. Through workshops designed by applying community-based participatory research, I will engage community voices and explore collective story-telling methods in order to question how the voices of asylum-seekers are constrained in existing archives and media, who controls their narratives, and to what end they are being used.

Photographs will be generated through ongoing workshops in key cities hosted in partnership with community organizers. Focus groups meet over several months in informal outdoor areas. Participants can choose to share a testimony during discussions organized around ten chapters (five “rejections” and five “desires”). These testimonies are paired with photographs I take of spaces where participants spend or would like to spend time and spaces where participants have experienced social or physical displacement, such as touristic sites in city centers and sites of previous outdoor encampments. Commonalities between the spaces and objects being photographed will document a broader spatial experience structured by specific legal, material, and social conditions. Meanwhile, the pairing of testimonies with photographs acts as a proxy to document the spatial experience being described, exploring methods of constructing narratives that respond to community concerns over privacy, control, and history of representation in images.

The photographs generated during the workshops will be edited into (a) a series of triptychs that pair a single author/testimony with three photographs, and (b) a series of postcards, either sent by mail or displayed using stamps with designs signifying ties between European countries and the author’s country of birth. These will be presented in the archive alongside historical documents and film stills of events leading up to the establishment of international protection (through the 1951 Convention and its 1967 amendment), including involuntary conscription, forced evacuations, and the censorship of film and photography in French and English colonies in West Africa. This will examine how processes of migration, of becoming an asylum-seeker, of life in a new country, and of being denied or granted international protection are interwoven with histories of nation-states, colonialism, imperialism, transnational wars, and the operations of international organizations.

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“Our own place,” plate 01 Private balcony near Biblioteca Pública de Lleida 20 x 30 cm archival pigment print paired with a typed partial testimony from discussions in a workshop organized around topic 02.2 “A Place to Rest.”

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“Our own place,” plate 02 Private balcony near train station, Lleida 20 x 30 cm archival pigment print paired with a typed partial testimony from discussions in a workshop organized around topic 02.2 “A Place to Rest.”

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“No one to disturb me,” plate 01 Arcades, Sant Martí District, Barcelona 20 x 30 cm archival pigment print paired with a typed partial testimony from discussions in a workshop organized around topic 02.2 “A Place to Rest.”

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“Release me,” plate 02 View of Cathedral la Seu Vella, Lleida 20 x 30 cm archival pigment print paired with a typed partial testimony from discussions in a workshop organized around topic 01.3 “Over-policing.”

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“Sitting here,” plate 01 Picnic tables in Vila Olímpia, Barcelona 20 x 30 cm archival pigment print paired with a typed partial testimony from discussions in a workshop organized around topic 02.1 “Active Minds.”

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“Forcing us,” plate 01 Bridge in Sant Martí District, Barcelona 20 x 30 cm archival pigment print paired with a typed partial testimony from discussions in a workshop organized around topic 01.4 “Material Exclusions.”

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“Live large,” triptych Vila Olímpia, Barcelona Three 20 x 30 cm archival pigment prints paired with a single typed full testimony from discussions in a workshop organized around topic 02.5 “Social Futures.”

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“Eye contact,” triptych Platja del Bogatell, Barcelona Three 20 x 30 cm archival pigment prints paired with a single typed full testimony from discussions in a workshop organized around topic 02.5 “Social Futures.”

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“Waiting,” triptych Southern banks of Rio Segre, Lleida Three 20 x 30 cm archival pigment prints paired with a single typed full testimony from discussions in a workshop organized around topic 02.1 “Active Minds.”

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Postcard “At peace,” ed.3. Text by F.S. Age 22, from Senegal (Serer). COLLECTION 01: Rejections// Chapter 01.3 “Over-policing.” Workshop in Rome IT. Stamp 1942, Senegal (franc): produced by the Vichy government for A.O.F. (French West Africa), from the series “Indigenous child protection,” written in French.

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Postcard “Watch out,” ed.4. Text by F.S. Age 21, from Senegal (Serer). COLLECTION 01: Rejections// Chapter 01.3 “Over-policing.” Workshop in Rome IT. Stamps 1940’s, Senegal (franc): produced by the Vichy government for A.O.F. (French West Africa), series depicting French planes arriving to Senegal, written in French.

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Postcard “Outdoor prison,” ed.2. Text by M.S. Age 21, from The Gambia (Mandinka). COLLECTION 01: Rejections// Chapter 01.4 “Material Exclusions.” Workshop in Rome IT. Displayed using original postage stamps, sent by mail from Turin IT to Chicago USA in 2020.

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Postcard “Strong mind,” ed.2. Text by K.G. Age 30, from Mali (Soninke). COLLECTION 02: Desires // Chapter 02.1 “Active Minds.” Workshop in Rome IT. Displayed using original postage stamps, sent by mail from Turin IT to Chicago USA in 2020.

The Parallel Cities Project by Elena Clarke

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