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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgements ix
  4. Introduction 1
  5. 1. Theoretical Perspectives on Dehumanization and Resisting It 21
  6. Part I The Role of Immigration Policies and the Media in the Dehumanization of Refugees
  7. 2. Dehumanizing or Humanizing Refugees? A Comparative Assessment of Canada, the United States, and Australia 41
  8. 3. Migrant and Refugee Precarity as a Double Movement: A Case Study of Dehumanization and Humanization in the Canada-US Borderlands 65
  9. 4. Resisting Dehumanization Through Resettlement Based on Full Refugee Experiences 91
  10. 5. Conflating Migration, Terrorism, and Islam: Mediations of Syrian Refugees in Canadian Print Media Following the 2015 Paris Attacks 103
  11. Part II The Role of Educational Institutions and Programs in the (De)humanization of Refugees
  12. 6. A New School and New Life: Understanding the Experiences of Yazidi Families with Children 125
  13. 7. “Where Are You From?”: A Personal Perspective on the Struggles of Youth Living Between Two Cultures 151
  14. 8. Precarious Inclusion: Refugees in Higher Education in Germany 167
  15. 9. (Not) Meeting the Needs of Refugee Students: Toward a Framework for the Humanization of Education 195
  16. Part III Countering Dehumanization: State Apologies and New Approaches
  17. 10. When the State Says “Sorry”: Jewish Refugees to Canada and the Politics of Apology 225
  18. 11. State Apologies and the Rehumanization of Refugee, Indigenous, and Ethnic Minority Groups 247
  19. 12. Home, Hope, and a Human Approach to Displacement 269
  20. Part IV Enacting (Re)humanization: Refugee Agency and the Arts
  21. 13. A Life of Many Homes: Reflections of a Writer in Exile 287
  22. 14. Locating Kurdish Cultural Identity in Canada 303
  23. 15. How Can Music Ameliorate Displacement, Disconnection, and Dehumanization? 329
  24. 16. Music, Weapon of Change, Weapon of Peace: Thomas Mapfumo, Chimurenga, and the Power of Music in Exile 349
  25. 17. Music Enacting (Re)humanization: Concert Introduction, Program, and Link 379
  26. Contributors 389
  27. Index 397
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