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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I Refugee Genealogies
- Refugee Genealogies: Introduction 13
- Chapter 1 Refugees in Modern World History 18
- Chapter 2 Theories of the Refugee, after Hannah Arendt 36
- Chapter 3 A Genealogy of Refugee Writing 50
- Chapter 4 Genres of Refugee Writing 65
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Part II Asylum
- Asylum: Introduction 81
- Chapter 5 Sexual and Gender-Based Asylum and the Queering of Global Space: Reading Desire, Writing Identity and the Unconventionality of the Law 86
- Chapter 6 Morality and Law in the Context of Asylum Claims 103
- Chapter 7 The Politics of the Empty Gesture: Frameworks of Sanctuary, Theatre and the City 123
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Part III The Border
- The Border: Introduction 141
- Chapter 8 Docu/Fiction and the Aesthetics of the Border 146
- Chapter 9 Crossings, Bodies, Behaviours 165
- Chapter 10 The Digital Border: The Media of Refugee Reception during the 2015 ‘Migration Crisis’ 184
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Part IV Intra/Extraterritorial Displacement
- Intra/Extraterritorial Displacement: Introduction 205
- Chapter 11 The ‘Dead Road’, Displacement and the Recovery of Life-in-Common: Narrating the African Conflict Zone 210
- Chapter 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
- Chapter 13 ‘A man carries his door’: Affective Displacement and Refugee Poetry 248
- Chapter 14 Reframing Climate Migration: A Case for Constellational Thinking in the Writing of Teju Cole 264
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Part V The Camp
- The Camp: Introduction 283
- Chapter 15 Memories and Meanings of Refugee Camps (and more-than-camps) 289
- Chapter 16 Writing the Camp: Death, Dying and Dialects 311
- Chapter 17 Reel Refugees: Inside and Outside the Camp 330
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Part VI Sea Crossings
- Sea Crossings: Introduction 351
- Chapter 18 Zoopolitics of Asylum Seeker Marine Deaths and Cultures of Anthropophagy 356
- Chapter 19 The Mediterranean Sieve, Spring and Seametery 372
- Chapter 20 ‘Island is no arrival’: Migrants’ ‘Islandment’ at the Borders of Europe 392
- Chapter 21 At Sea: Hope as Survival and Sustenance for Refugees 410
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Part VII Digital Territories
- Digital Territories: Introduction 423
- Chapter 22 Networked Narratives: Online Self-Expression from a Palestinian Refugee Camp in Lebanon 428
- Chapter 23 Refugee Writing, Refugee History: Locating the Refugee Archive in the Making of a History of the Syrian War 444
- Chapter 24 Digital Biopolitics, Humanitarianism and the Datafi cation of Refugees 463
- Chapter 25 The Messenger: Refugee Testimony and the Search for Adequate Witness 480
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Part VIII Home
- Home: Introduction 499
- Chapter 26 Home and Law: Impersonality and Worldlessness in J. M. Coetzee’s The Childhood of Jesus and Jenny Erpenbeck’s Gehen, Ging, Gegangen 503
- Chapter 27 Autobiography of a Ghost: Home and Haunting in Viet Thanh Nguyen’s The Refugees 518
- Chapter 28 Homing as Co-creative Work: When Home Becomes a Village 533
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Part IX Open Cities
- Open Cities: Introduction 549
- Chapter 29 ‘Another politics of the city’: Urban Practices of Refuge, Advocacy and Activism 554
- Chapter 30 The Welcome City? 571
- Chapter 31 In the City’s Public Spaces: Movements of Witnesses and the Formation of Moral Community 591
- Chapter 32 Open/Closed Cities: Cosmopolitan Melancholia and the Disavowal of Refugee Life 608
- Index 632
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Refugee Genealogies
- Refugee Genealogies: Introduction 13
- Chapter 1 Refugees in Modern World History 18
- Chapter 2 Theories of the Refugee, after Hannah Arendt 36
- Chapter 3 A Genealogy of Refugee Writing 50
- Chapter 4 Genres of Refugee Writing 65
-
Part II Asylum
- Asylum: Introduction 81
- Chapter 5 Sexual and Gender-Based Asylum and the Queering of Global Space: Reading Desire, Writing Identity and the Unconventionality of the Law 86
- Chapter 6 Morality and Law in the Context of Asylum Claims 103
- Chapter 7 The Politics of the Empty Gesture: Frameworks of Sanctuary, Theatre and the City 123
-
Part III The Border
- The Border: Introduction 141
- Chapter 8 Docu/Fiction and the Aesthetics of the Border 146
- Chapter 9 Crossings, Bodies, Behaviours 165
- Chapter 10 The Digital Border: The Media of Refugee Reception during the 2015 ‘Migration Crisis’ 184
-
Part IV Intra/Extraterritorial Displacement
- Intra/Extraterritorial Displacement: Introduction 205
- Chapter 11 The ‘Dead Road’, Displacement and the Recovery of Life-in-Common: Narrating the African Conflict Zone 210
- Chapter 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
- Chapter 13 ‘A man carries his door’: Affective Displacement and Refugee Poetry 248
- Chapter 14 Reframing Climate Migration: A Case for Constellational Thinking in the Writing of Teju Cole 264
-
Part V The Camp
- The Camp: Introduction 283
- Chapter 15 Memories and Meanings of Refugee Camps (and more-than-camps) 289
- Chapter 16 Writing the Camp: Death, Dying and Dialects 311
- Chapter 17 Reel Refugees: Inside and Outside the Camp 330
-
Part VI Sea Crossings
- Sea Crossings: Introduction 351
- Chapter 18 Zoopolitics of Asylum Seeker Marine Deaths and Cultures of Anthropophagy 356
- Chapter 19 The Mediterranean Sieve, Spring and Seametery 372
- Chapter 20 ‘Island is no arrival’: Migrants’ ‘Islandment’ at the Borders of Europe 392
- Chapter 21 At Sea: Hope as Survival and Sustenance for Refugees 410
-
Part VII Digital Territories
- Digital Territories: Introduction 423
- Chapter 22 Networked Narratives: Online Self-Expression from a Palestinian Refugee Camp in Lebanon 428
- Chapter 23 Refugee Writing, Refugee History: Locating the Refugee Archive in the Making of a History of the Syrian War 444
- Chapter 24 Digital Biopolitics, Humanitarianism and the Datafi cation of Refugees 463
- Chapter 25 The Messenger: Refugee Testimony and the Search for Adequate Witness 480
-
Part VIII Home
- Home: Introduction 499
- Chapter 26 Home and Law: Impersonality and Worldlessness in J. M. Coetzee’s The Childhood of Jesus and Jenny Erpenbeck’s Gehen, Ging, Gegangen 503
- Chapter 27 Autobiography of a Ghost: Home and Haunting in Viet Thanh Nguyen’s The Refugees 518
- Chapter 28 Homing as Co-creative Work: When Home Becomes a Village 533
-
Part IX Open Cities
- Open Cities: Introduction 549
- Chapter 29 ‘Another politics of the city’: Urban Practices of Refuge, Advocacy and Activism 554
- Chapter 30 The Welcome City? 571
- Chapter 31 In the City’s Public Spaces: Movements of Witnesses and the Formation of Moral Community 591
- Chapter 32 Open/Closed Cities: Cosmopolitan Melancholia and the Disavowal of Refugee Life 608
- Index 632