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