Introduction: Witness Literature - Politics, Poetics, Ethics
Bearing Witness, Distant Others
Migrant Poetics: Border Witnessing and Double Agency
Witness Literature, Contested Truths
Part One: Memorialising the Cambodian Genocide
I The unnamed dead
II Through the gate with Francois Bizot
III Border controls: the witness and the archive
The New World of Children of Cambodia's Killing Fields
IV The open time of trauma: Loung Ung and Chanrithy Him
V Imaginary witnesses: Madeleine Thien and Vaddey Ratner
Part Two: Sri Lanka's 'War Without Witness'
I Bringing hidden things to light
II Life writing
Authenticating autobiographies: Shobasakthi and Niromi De Soyza
III Memoried truths
Affect and the interhuman: Ajith Boyagoda and Anuk Arudpragasam
IV Magical thinking: Michael Ondaatje's 'long distance gaze'
V Spectral truths
Prosopopoeia and prophecy: Saktirani and Lasantha Wickrematunge
Shehan Karunatilaka's chats with the dead
Part Three: Honour and the Shame of Unbelonging
I Public secrets
False witness: a brief note
Transgressive witnessing
II The public and private faces of honour-based violence: Sanam Maher and Lene Wold
III Migrancy and the borders of belonging: Nadeem Aslam and Elif Shafak
IV Salman Rushdie's rhetoric of protest