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Suspended Livesexplores the experiences of asylum seekers in the midwestern United States in vivid detail. Drawing on long-term ethnographic fieldwork among Cameroonian and other African asylum seekers, Bridget M. Haas traces the emotional and social effects of being embedded in the US asylum regime. Appealing to the United States for protection, asylum seekers are cast into a complex and protracted bureaucratic system that increasingly treats them as suspect. Haas shows how the US asylum system both serves as a potential refuge from past violence and creates new forms of suffering. She takes readers into the intimate spaces of asylum seekers' homes and communities, in addition to legal and bureaucratic settings that are often inaccessible to the public. Poignantly foregrounding the lives and voices of asylum seekers, Suspended Lives exposes the asylum system as a site of multiple, yet often hidden and normalized, forms of violence. Haas also illuminates how asylum seekers respond to t

Table of Contents
Contents

Acknowledgments
List of Acronyms

Introduction
1. Violence of In/Visibility
2. Limbo and the Violence of Waiting
3. Socioeconomic Violence and Its Ripple Effects
4. Epistemic Violence in Asylum Adjudication
5. The Aftermaths of Asylum Decisions
Conclusion

Notes
References
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 25/04/2023
      ISBN13: 9780520385108, 978-0520385108
      ISBN10: 0520385101

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Suspended Livesexplores the experiences of asylum seekers in the midwestern United States in vivid detail. Drawing on long-term ethnographic fieldwork among Cameroonian and other African asylum seekers, Bridget M. Haas traces the emotional and social effects of being embedded in the US asylum regime. Appealing to the United States for protection, asylum seekers are cast into a complex and protracted bureaucratic system that increasingly treats them as suspect. Haas shows how the US asylum system both serves as a potential refuge from past violence and creates new forms of suffering. She takes readers into the intimate spaces of asylum seekers' homes and communities, in addition to legal and bureaucratic settings that are often inaccessible to the public. Poignantly foregrounding the lives and voices of asylum seekers, Suspended Lives exposes the asylum system as a site of multiple, yet often hidden and normalized, forms of violence. Haas also illuminates how asylum seekers respond to t

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Acknowledgments
      List of Acronyms

      Introduction
      1. Violence of In/Visibility
      2. Limbo and the Violence of Waiting
      3. Socioeconomic Violence and Its Ripple Effects
      4. Epistemic Violence in Asylum Adjudication
      5. The Aftermaths of Asylum Decisions
      Conclusion

      Notes
      References
      Index

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