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"Departures works best as a critical manifesto ‘by and for refugees.’ Bold and provocative, it will not fail to spark conversations in the coming years." * Review of International American Studies *
"Departures illuminates us in a brave and stimulating way on many layers and levels. The authors of this influential book succeed in eloquently articulating how to dishonour and dismantle not only dated methodologies to understand refugee issues but also the treatment of refugees." * Ethnic and Racial Studies *
"This compact book performs two significant functions for the field of critical refugee studies: it provides a name for a growing body of critical analyses of the forced displacement of people by conflicts, their experiences of forced migration, and the history and discourse of the humanitarian sector, and it claims a refugee-centered and critical feminist place in the scholarly literature. . . . Recommended." * CHOICE *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Prologue: A Letter to Our Communities

Introduction: Departures
1. A Refugee Critique of the Law: On "Fear and Persecution"
2. A Refugee Critique of Fear: On Livability and Durability
3. A Refugee Critique of Humanitarianism: On Ungratefulness and Refusal
4. A Refugee Critique of Representations: On Criticality and Creativity
Conclusion: In/Verse

Epilogue: A Letter to UNHCR
Notes
References
Index

Departures An Introduction to Critical Refugee

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 04/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9780520386365, 978-0520386365
      ISBN10: 0520386361

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "Departures works best as a critical manifesto ‘by and for refugees.’ Bold and provocative, it will not fail to spark conversations in the coming years." * Review of International American Studies *
      "Departures illuminates us in a brave and stimulating way on many layers and levels. The authors of this influential book succeed in eloquently articulating how to dishonour and dismantle not only dated methodologies to understand refugee issues but also the treatment of refugees." * Ethnic and Racial Studies *
      "This compact book performs two significant functions for the field of critical refugee studies: it provides a name for a growing body of critical analyses of the forced displacement of people by conflicts, their experiences of forced migration, and the history and discourse of the humanitarian sector, and it claims a refugee-centered and critical feminist place in the scholarly literature. . . . Recommended." * CHOICE *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Prologue: A Letter to Our Communities

      Introduction: Departures
      1. A Refugee Critique of the Law: On "Fear and Persecution"
      2. A Refugee Critique of Fear: On Livability and Durability
      3. A Refugee Critique of Humanitarianism: On Ungratefulness and Refusal
      4. A Refugee Critique of Representations: On Criticality and Creativity
      Conclusion: In/Verse

      Epilogue: A Letter to UNHCR
      Notes
      References
      Index

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