Perl, GerhildGerhildPerl0000-0003-2596-77712024-10-072024-10-072019https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/60608How to write about survival? How to tell survival? By exploring manifold reasons to withhold a story, I shed light on the limits of ethnographic knowledge production and the politics of storytelling that mobilize one story and silence another. Through engaging with the fragmented narrative of a Moroccan survivor of a shipwreck in Spanish waters in 2003, I reconceptualize the movement called ‘migration as survival’ by theorizing it as an ethnographic concept. I explore the different temporalities of survival as living-through a life-threatening event and as living-on in an unjust world. These interrelated temporalities of survival are embedded in the afterlife of the historical time of al-Andalus and the resurgent fear of the Muslim Other. By suggesting an existentially informed political understanding of the survival story, I show how the singularity of the survivor is inscribed in a regime of mobility that constrains people and their stories.en300 - Social sciences, sociology & anthropologyMigration as survival: Withheld stories and the limits of ethnographic knowabilityarticle10.7892/boris.12125310.3167/arms.2019.020103