HERMENEUTICS OF THE MIGRATION CRISIS
Abstract
In the following pages, I will try to examine how and why do juridical and political decisions on
life and death of others incorporated as refugees in our contemporary times produce disposable
lives, that are not recognized as worth living, and death that is not worth mourning and by that is
death of the nameless multitude of corpses. The violent site of Fortress Europe is making even
more tragic the biggest migration crisis after the World War II, and now the refugees who reach
the soil of Europe are not in space common to others. When we analyze the ongoing crisis as an
inner crisis of the subject, we are witnessing not only the techniques of dehumanization and
desubjectivation, but even more – of desingularization.