The forgotten Darien wanderers in search of the North

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Wilmer Javier Cárdenas Benítez

Abstract

The autonomy of migrations is a performative action of resistance and reconstruction of life on the idea of new identity and social emergence on the edge.
The collective subjectivity of autonomy in places of transit and territoriality as a physical border is the result of the dynamics agentic by people who have been
victims of hegemony and dispossession produced by violence, war, persecution, and the desire to mobilise and seek refuge and “lived life” (Valera, 2019). This
article then offers a critical reflection on mobility with respect to the migration crisis in a non-place known as the Darien Pass, with the aim of proposing
analytical rationales that contribute to the debate on the impulses that mobilise autonomy at the border and how intersectionality and what I call in this reflection
supra-intersectionality overshadow the hopeful desire for a North in the South

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The forgotten Darien wanderers in search of the North. (2021). Quaestiones Disputatae: Temas En Debate, 14(28), 157-170. https://doi.org/10.15332/qd.v14i28.2442