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Refugee Imaginaries: Research Across the Humanities [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 544 pages, kõrgus x laius: 244x172 mm, 40 B/W illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474443192
  • ISBN-13: 9781474443197
  • Formaat: Hardback, 544 pages, kõrgus x laius: 244x172 mm, 40 B/W illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474443192
  • ISBN-13: 9781474443197
Charts new directions for interdisciplinary research on refugee writing and representation Places refugee imaginaries at the centre of interdisciplinary exchange, demonstrating the vital new perspectives on refugee experience available in humanities researchBrings together leading research in literary, performance, art and film studies, digital and new media, postcolonialism and critical race theory, transnational and comparative cultural studies, history, anthropology, philosophy, human geography and cultural politics The refugee has emerged as one of the key figures of the twenty-first-century. This book explores how refugees imagine the world and how the world imagines them. It demonstrates the ways in which refugees have been written into being by international law, governmental and non-governmental bodies and the media, and foregrounds the role of the arts and humanities in imagining, historicising and protesting the experiences of forced migration and statelessness. Including thirty-two newly written chapters on representations by and of refugees from leading researchers in the field, Refugee Imaginaries establishes the case for placing the study of the refugee at the centre of contemporary critical enquiry.
Notes on Contributors ix
Introduction
1(14)
Emma Cox
Sam Durrant
David Farrier
Lyndsey Stonebridge
Agnes Woolley
Part I Refugee Genealogies
Introduction
15(3)
Lyndsey Stonebridge
1 Refugees in Modern World History
18(18)
Peter Gatrell
2 Theories of the Refugee, after Hannah Arendt
36(14)
Ned Curthoys
3 A Genealogy of Refugee Writing
50(15)
Arthur Rose
4 Genres of Refugee Writing
65(18)
Anna Bernard
Part II Asylum
Introduction
83(3)
Agnes Woolley
5 Sexual and Gender-Based Asylum and the Queering of Global Space: Reading Desire, Writing Identity and the Unconventionality of the Law
86(17)
Sudeep Dasgupta
6 Morality and Law in the Context of Asylum Claims
103(20)
Anthony Good
7 The Politics of the Empty Gesture: Frameworks of Sanctuary, Theatre and the City
123(20)
Alison Jeffers
Part III The Border
Introduction
143(3)
Emma Cox
8 Docu/Fiction and the Aesthetics of the Border
146(19)
Agnes Woolley
9 Crossings, Bodies, Behaviours
165(19)
Liam Connell
10 The Digital Border: The Media of Refugee Reception during the 2015 Migration Crisis'
184(23)
Lilie Chouliaraki
Myria Georgiou
Part IV Intra/Extraterritorial Displacement
Introduction
207(3)
Sam Durrant
11 The `Dead Road', Displacement and the Recovery of Life-in-Common: Narrating the African Conflict Zone
210(18)
Maureen Moynagh
12 `What do you do when you cannot leave and cannot return?': Memoir and the Aporia of Refuge in Hisham Matar's The Return
228(20)
Norbert Bugeja
13 `A man carries his door': Affective Displacement and Refugee Poetry
248(16)
Douglas Robinson
14 Reframing Climate Migration: A Case for Constellational Thinking in the Writing of Teju Cole
264(21)
Byron Caminero-Santangelo
Part V The Camp
Introduction
285(4)
Emma Cox
15 Memories and Meanings of Refugee Camps (and more-than-camps)
289(22)
Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh
16 Writing the Camp: Death, Dying and Dialects
311(19)
Yousif M. Qasmiyeh
17 Reel Refugees: Inside and Outside the Camp
330(23)
Madelaine Hron
Part VI Sea Crossings
Introduction
353(3)
David Farrier
18 Zoopolitics of Asylum Seeker Marine Deaths and Cultures of Anthropophagy
356(16)
Joseph Pugliese
19 The Mediterranean Sieve, Spring and Seametery
372(20)
Hakim Abderrezak
20 `Island is no arrival': Migrants' `Islandment' at the Borders of Europe
392(18)
Mariangela Palladino
21 At Sea: Hope as Survival and Sustenance for Refugees
410(15)
Parvati Nair
Part VII Digital Territories
Introduction
425(3)
Agnes Woolley
22 Networked Narratives: Online Self-Expression from a Palestinian Refugee Camp in Lebanon
428(16)
Mary Mitchell
23 Refugee Writing, Refugee History: Locating the Refugee Archive in the Making of a History of the Syrian War
444(19)
Dima Saber
Paul Long
24 Digital Biopolitics, Humanitarianism and the Datafication of Refugees
463(17)
Btihaj Ajana
25 The Messenger: Refugee Testimony and the Search for Adequate Witness
480(21)
Gillian Whitlock
Rosanne Kennedy
Part VIII Home
Introduction
501(2)
David Farrier
26 Home and Law: Impersonality and Worldlessness in J. M. Coetzee's The Childhood of Jesus and Jenny Erpenbeck's Gehen, Ging, Gegangen
503(15)
Daniel Hartley
27 Autobiography of a Ghost: Home and Haunting in Viet Thanh Nguyen's The Refugees
518(15)
Mireille Rosello
28 Homing as Co-creative Work: When Home Becomes a Village
533(18)
Misha Myers
Mariam Issa
Part IX Open Cities
Introduction
551(3)
Sam Durrant
29 `Another politics of the city': Urban Practices of Refuge, Advocacy and Activism
554(17)
Jonathan Darling
30 The Welcome City?
571(20)
Hannah Lewis
Louise Waite
31 In the City's Public Spaces: Movements of Witnesses and the Formation of Moral Community
591(17)
Andre Grahle
32 Open/Closed Cities: Cosmopolitan Melancholia and the Disavowal of Refugee Life
608(24)
Sam Durrant
Index 632