Refugee Routes : Telling, Looking, Protesting, Redressing / ed. by Vanessa Agnew, Kader Konuk, Jane O. Newman.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: The Academy in Exile Book Series ; 1Publisher: Bielefeld : transcript Verlag, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (320 p.)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783839450130
- Asylum, Right of
- Genocide
- Humanitarian assistance -- Moral and ethical aspects
- Refugees -- Government policy
- Refugees -- History -- 20th century
- Social sciences
- Displacement
- Exile
- Fleeing
- Genocide
- Humanitarianism
- Migration Policy
- Migration
- Political Science
- Protest Movements
- Refugee Studies
- Scholar Rescue Initiatives
- Sociology
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration
- Displacement
- Exile
- Fleeing
- Genocide
- Humanitarianism
- Migration Policy
- Migration
- Political Science
- Protest Movements
- Refugee Studies
- Scholar Rescue Initiatives
- Sociology
- 305.906914 23
- JV6346 .R427 2020
- MS 3600
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- Refugee Routes -- Flight -- Refugees Once Again? -- Right to Arrive -- Telling -- Hunted Scholarship -- Antaram's Journey -- Walk past the vines, past the orchards -- Re-Rooting -- German Literary Responses to the 'Migrant Crisis' -- Teaching with Grief -- Looking -- Calais's 'Jungle' -- Refugee Trajectories -- Suffering and its Depiction through Visual Culture -- Protesting -- In Another's Shoes? -- The Civil March for Aleppo -- Redressing -- Academy in Exile -- Scholar Rescue -- List of Contributors -- Index
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The displaced are often rendered silent and invisible as they journey in search of refuge. Drawing on historical and contemporary examples from Turkey, the Ottoman Empire, Iraq, Syria, UK, Germany, France, the Balkan Peninsula, US, Canada, Australia, and Kenya, the contributions to this volume draw attention to refugees, asylum seekers, exiles, and forced migrants as individual subjects with memories, hopes, needs, rights, and a prospective place in collective memory. The book's wide-ranging theoretical, literary, artistic, and autobiographical contributions appeal to scholarly and lay readers who share concerns about the fate of the displaced in relation to the emplaced in this age of mass mobility.
funded by University of California Irvine
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