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Kennesaw State University in Georgia Politics of Mobility Question
Sara Ahmed, a famous British-Australian scholar who studies critical race theory and postcolonialism, said “The politics of mobility, of who gets to move with ease across the lines that divide spaces, can be re-described as the politics of who gets to be at home, who gets to inhabit spaces, as spaces that are inhabitable for some bodies and not others, insofar as they extend the surfaces of some bodies and not others. Those who get stopped are moved in a different way.” Having read “Shackles” and “Grafton Street of Dublin” how do these 2 stories engage with the politics of mobility? Include quotations from the stories to support your claims!