Material culture and (forced) migration : materializing the transient /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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London :
UCL Press,
2022.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Materializing transformative futures
- Moving camps
- Why should(n't) refugees be asked about their possessions? A research-ethical and methodological reflection on my fieldwork in a refugee shelter
- From biographies to biographical horizons: On life courses and things in forced migrations
- Dzhangal archaeology project and Lande: Two archaeological approaches to the study of forced migration
- Undocumented migration and the multiplicity of object lives
- Rakı table conversations of new migration from Turkey: Emotion, intimacy and politics
- Cooking 'pocket money': How young unaccompanied refugees create a sense of community and familiarity at a Danish asylum centre
- The circulating knowledge: Why popular culture matters in exhibitions on migration
- Lockdown routines: Im/mobility, materiality and mediated support at the time of the pandemic
- The pram, the notebook and the plastic bag: Mothering practices among migrants living in legal precarity in Berlin
- Materiality, agency and temporariness in refugee camps in Greece
- A retouched relationship: North American retirees' quest for connection through popular art in Mexico
- Place-making in the transient: Things that matter in everyday life of Honduran refugees at the La 72 shelter.