• This article explores the phenomenon of alienation as it figures in the often-coinciding experiences of racialisation and diaspora. Working through the sites of body and home, this article draws out some of the tensions that inhere in the racialized and diasporic condition. Part 1 examines racialized alienation through the concept of bodily confiscation, and considers what it is to have one’s body taken away through the processes of racism. The article then complicates this account with an exami…Read more