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Mistrusting refugees /

"The twentieth century has seen people displaced on an unprecedented scale and has brought concerns about refugees into sharp focus. There are forty million refugees in the world--1 in 130 inhabitants of this planet. In this first interdisciplinary study of the issue, fifteen scholars from dive...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Daniel, E. Valentine (Editor ), Knudsen, John Chr (Editor ), Jayawardena, Lal
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berkeley, California : University of California Press, [1995]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Foreword /  |r Lal Jayawardena --  |t Introduction /  |r E. Valentine Daniel and John Chr. Knudsen --  |t When trust is on trial: negotiating refugee narratives /  |r John Chr. Knudsen --  |t Trust, abuse of trust, and mistrust among Cambodian refugee women: a cultural interpretation /  |r Marjorie A. Muecke --  |t Torture, refuge, and trust /  |r Stuart Turner --  |t (Mis)trusting narratives: refugee stories of post-1922 Greece and post-1974 Cyprus /  |r Mary N. Layoun --  |t On ropes of memory: narrating the Palestinian refugees /  |r Muhammad Siddiq --  |t Refugees as foreigners: the problem of becoming German and finding home /  |r Jeffrey M. Peck --  |t Starting over: how, what, and for whom does one write about refugees? The poetics and politics of refugee film as ethnographic access in a media-saturated world /  |r Michael M.J. Fischer --  |t Fostering trust in a climate of fear /  |r Beatriz Manz --  |t Transforming trust: dispossession and empowerment among Palestinian refugees /  |r Julie M. Peteet --  |t Afghanistan's Muhajirin (Muslim 'refugee-warriors'): politics of mistrust and distrust of politics /  |r M. Nazif Shahrani --  |t In search of the locus of trust: the social world of the refugee camp /  |r Eftihia Voutira and Barbara E. Harrell-Bond --  |t Forms, formations, and transformations of the Tamil refugee /  |r E. Valentine Daniel and Yuvaraj Thangaraj --  |t State-centered refugee law: from resettlement to containment /  |r T. Alexander Aleinikoff. 
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