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In: Refugee survey quarterly, Band 26, Heft 3, S. 15-35
ISSN: 1471-695X
In: Nationalities papers: the journal of nationalism and ethnicity, Band 45, Heft 6, S. 1189-1198
ISSN: 1465-3923
Exploring "refuge" and "refugee" as concepts that shape Canadian nation-building both within and beyond national borders, Refugee States takes an interdisciplinary and critical approach to describing how refugees articulate their relation to and defiance of official discourses. Through close examinations of refugee movements, contexts, and subjectivities, this collection reveals how Canada has relied upon the rejection and inclusion of refugees as a crucial means of statecraft. Bringing together renowned and emerging scholars from multiple disciplines, Nguyen and Phu illuminate the historical, political, and cultural conditions that produce refugees as well as the narrative of humanitarian benevolence that persists nationally and internationally. Highlighting landmark cases, the editors and contributors together develop critical refugee studies as a framework for understanding, nuancing, and critiquing the production of Canadian humanitarian exceptionalism – the international image and discourse of Canada as a liberal, tolerant, and welcoming haven for people fleeing oppression, persecution, and unfreedom. In doing so, Refugee States offers alternative modes of understanding past and present refugee passages to and within Canada, and brings to light the many ways in which refugee subjects navigate displacement, migration, and resettlement. ; This book has been published with the support in part by funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.
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In: Cultural spaces
Shifting Grounds of Asylum in Canadian Public Discourse and Policy / Johanna Reynolds and Jennifer Hyndman -- Untangling the Strands of Memory: Historicizing the 1914 Komagata Maru Incident and the Concept of Refugeeness / Alia Somani -- Erasing Exclusion: Adrienne Clarkson and the Promise of the Refugee Experience / Laura Madokoro -- Petitions and Protest: Refugees and the Haunting of Canadian Citizenship / Peter Nyers -- Where Are We From? Decolonizing Indigenous and Refugee Relations / Jennifer Adese and Malissa Phung -- Queer and Trans Migrants, Colonial Logics, and the Politics of Refusal / Edward Ou Jin Lee -- Producing the Figure of the "Super-Refugee" through Discourses of Success, Exceptionalism, Ableism, and Inspiration / Gada Mahrouse -- Cross-Racial Refugee Fiction: Dionne Brand's What We All Long For / Donald Goellnicht.
In: Mediterranean politics, Band 14, Heft 3, S. 343-363
ISSN: 1743-9418
In: Forced migration review, Heft 32, S. 60-61
ISSN: 1460-9819
A recent needs assessment has allowed UNHCR to identify and start to meet significant protection and assistance needs among Colombian refugees in Ecuador. Adapted from the source document.
In: Critical world issues
In: The American Mosaic: Immigration Today Ser
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Who Are Refugees? -- A Dangerous Journey -- Seeking Asylum -- Applying for Asylum -- Coming to the United States -- The Rights of Refugees -- Working and Traveling -- From Refugee to Resident -- The Path to Citizenship -- The American Mosaic -- Glossary -- Index -- Websites -- Back Cover
In: Know the Issues Ser.
Refugees are a hot topic in the news and politics. Young readers may not fully comprehend what it means to be a refugee, the complicated systems they must use to enter new countries legally, and the challenges they face adjusting to different cultures. This book presents these topics with easy-to-understand text and captivating photographs. Your readers will experience an in-depth look at what life is like as a refugee. They'll learn why people flee their home countries and about the dangers faced on this journey. How refugees can shape and contribute in a positive way to the new countries they call home is demonstrated.
In: Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Band 3, S. 873-878
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In: Mafe'akh: Lexical Review of Political Thought, No. 2e, Winter 2011
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Last, First, Middle -- Common Story -- Flesh and Sand -- Perspective and What Gets Lost -- How Succulent Food Defeated Trump's Wall Before It Has Been Built -- Guests of the Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa -- The Parent Who Stays -- To Walk in Their Shoes -- God's Fate -- Second Country -- 13 Ways of Being an Immigrant -- Refugees and Exiles -- This Is What the Journey Does -- The Ungrateful Refugee -- A Refugee Again -- New Lands, New Selves -- Refugee Children: The Yang Warriors -- List of Contributors
Introduction /Viet Thanh Nguyen --The road /Chris Abani --Last, first, middle /Joseph Azam --Common story /David Bezmozgis --Flesh and sand /Fatima Bhutto --Perspective and what gets lost /Thi Bui --How succulent food defeated Trump's wall before it has been built /Ariel Dorfman --Guests of the Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa /Lev Golinkin --The parent who stays /Reyna Grande --To walk in their shoes /Meron Hadero --God's fate /Aleksandar Hemon --Second country /Joseph Kertes --13 ways of being an immigrant /Porochista Khakpour --Refugees and exiles /Marina Lewycka --This is what the journey does /Maaza Mengiste --The ungrateful refugee /Dina Nayeri --Am I a refugee? /Raja Shehadeh --A refugee again /Vu Tran --New lands, new selves /Novuyo Rosa Tshuma --Refugee children : the Yang warriors /Kao Kalia Yang.