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_aThe Routledge handbook of refugee narratives / _cedited by Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi and Vinh Nguyen. |
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_aNew York, NY : _bRoutledge, _c2023. |
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_gPart I. _tStorytelling. _tFlights of Fancy : Imagination, Audacity, and Refugee Storytelling / _rCarrie Dawson -- _tTheorizing Unsettlement : Refugee Narratives as Literary Ration Cards / _rB. Venkat Mani -- _tRefugee Narratives and Humanitarian Form / _rBishupal Limbu -- _tComing Undone : Displacement, Trauma and the Crisis of (Narrative) Agency / _rAsha Varadharajan -- _gPart II. _tGenres and conventions. _tRefugee Noir / _rSydney Van To -- _tRe-orienting the Gaze : Visualizing Refugees in Recent Film / _rAgnes Woolley -- _tSong, Sound, and Refugee Affect in Life of a Flower and Song Lang / _rLan Duong -- _tRefugees to Worker-migrants : Transformation of Cross-border Migration in Amitav Ghosh's Novels / _rAsis De -- _gPart III. _tVisuality and visibility. _t"Through the Lens of a Refugee" : Disrupting Visual Narratives of Displacement / _rAnna Carastathis and Myrto Tsilimpounidi -- _tNarrativizing Unarrival : Digital Autographics by Asylum Seekers in the Pacific / _rM. Eliatamby-O'Brien -- _tIf We Do Not Write Poetry, We Will Die: Afghan Diasporic Social Media Poetry for the Fall of Kabul / _rZuzanna Olszewska -- _tConnecting the Dots: Refugee Data Narratives / _rRoopika Risam -- _gPart IV. _tMediation and Positionality. _tUp Close and Personal : Mediated Testimony and Narrative Tropes in Refugee Comics / _rNina Mickwitz -- _t"I am Myself" : Queer/Refugee Narratives / _rElif Sarı -- _tApplying RefugeeCrit to Recent Middle Grade/Young Adult Children's Literature About Refugees / _rJulia Hope -- _tRefugee Narrative Pedagogy : A Cultural Refugee Studies Approach -- _gPart V. _tBorder-crossing. _tBorder-crossing, Identity, and Voice in Central American and US-Central American Refugee Narratives / _rRegina Marie Mills -- _tThe Canadian Fugitive Slave Archive : Contesting the Refugee Narrative / _rCharmaine A. Nelson -- _tTo the Editor : Partition Refugee Relief and the Making of the 'Pakistani Muslim Citizen' in Punjab / _rAalene Mahum Aneeq -- _tIraq and the Work of the Frame / _rAngela Naimou -- |
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_gPart VI. _tHealth and (Dis)ability. _tThe Biopoetics of Health : Caribbean Refugee Narratives / _rApril Shemak -- _tRefugee Race-ability : Bodies, Lands, Worlds / _rY-Dang Troeung -- _tMany Hands Lighten the Load' : Health Lessons from San Diego during the Time of COVID-19 / _rChristiane Assefa -- _gPart VII. _tCare and Kinship. _tAffecting Appeals : Armenian Refugee Narratives in the Archives of Early Humanitarian Discourse / _rVeronika Zablotsky -- _tFearless Faces : Motherhood and Gendered Mobility of North Korean Refugees in Jero Yun's Films / _rEun Ah Cho -- _tQueer Refugee Homemaking : Lesbian and Gay Refugees' Oral Histories and Photovoice Narratives of Home / _rKatherine Fobear -- _t"Little Knowledges" : Shifting Visions of Childhood, Care, and Technology in the Contemporary Novel of Forced Migration / _rSuncica Klaas -- _gPart VIII. _tLand/Water Ecologies. _tRefugee Ecologies : The Elements, Flora, and Fauna in Refugee Narratives / _rMarguerite Nguyen -- _tWriting, Belonging, Forgetting : Waterscapes in Bangla Dalit Refugee Literature / _rHimadri Chatterjee -- _tBeing Indigenous and Refugee : The Duality of Palestinian and American Indian Narratives / _rEman Ghanayem -- _gPart IX. _tSpatiality and Cartographies. _tAlternative Spatial Imaginaries : Refugees' Counter-Narratives of Settlement and Mobility in Patras / _rMarco Mogiani -- _tLetting Karst Mountains Bloom : Decentering the Secret War in Hmong American Literature and Art / _rAline Lo -- _tIslands of Writers : Tracing an Archipelagic Literature / _rKieren Kresevic Salazar -- _tSpatial Empathy in Refugee Video Games / _rNathan Allen Jung -- _gPart X. _tTemporality and Futurity. _tSongs Against Boredom : Youth, Music, and Bosnian Exile / _rAlenka Bartulović and Miha Kozorog -- _tOn Water, On Land : Sustainability of Refugee Lives in an Era of Ecological Crises / _rEmily Hue -- _tThe Marshall Islands, Guam, and the Figure of Climate Refuge(e)s / _rOlivia Arlene Quintanilla -- _tRefugee Writing and the Problem of the Future / _rHadji Bakara. |
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_a"This companion presents a transnational and interdisciplinary study of refugee narratives. In response to the oversaturation of sociological, governmental, and journalistic narratives about refugees, this book examines the narratives refugees tell to, for, and about themselves. Engaging a rich variety of genres--fiction, autobiography, prose, poetry, graphic novels, film, photography, performance, social media--the chapters included in this anthology examine how conditions of forced displacement and encounters with different asylum regimes shape the form and content of refugee cultural production. Chapters are organized around three key forms--storytelling, testimony, (auto)ethnography--and four key themes--memory (and forgetting), human rights (and its limitations), border-crossing (and nation-states), and cartographies (of displacement and diaspora). This volume will be of interest to researchers, teachers, students, and practitioners. In addition to analyzing refugee narratives, contributors offer pedagogical strategies for how to teach, discuss, and engage refugee narratives in the contemporary political moment"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aRefugees' writings _xHistory and criticism. |
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650 | 0 | _aRefugees in literature. | |
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_aLITERARY CRITICISM / General _2bisacsh |
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_aEspiritu Gandhi, Evyn Lê, _d1991- _eeditor of compilation. |
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_aNguyen, Vinh _c(Associate professor), _eeditor of compilation. |
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_3Taylor & Francis _uhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003131458 |
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_3OCLC metadata license agreement _uhttp://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf |
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