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Making Refuge - Somali Bantu Refugees and Lewiston, Maine (Hardcover)
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Making Refuge - Somali Bantu Refugees and Lewiston, Maine (Hardcover)
Series: Global Insecurities
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How do people whose entire way of life has been destroyed and who
witnessed horrible abuses against loved ones construct a new
future? How do people who have survived the ravages of war and
displacement rebuild their lives in a new country when their world
has totally changed? In Making Refuge Catherine Besteman follows
the trajectory of Somali Bantus from their homes in Somalia before
the onset in 1991 of Somalia's civil war, to their displacement to
Kenyan refugee camps, to their relocation in cities across the
United States, to their settlement in the struggling former mill
town of Lewiston, Maine. Tracking their experiences as "secondary
migrants" who grapple with the struggles of xenophobia,
neoliberalism, and grief, Besteman asks what humanitarianism feels
like to those who are its objects and what happens when refugees
move in next door. As Lewiston's refugees and locals negotiate
coresidence and find that assimilation goes both ways, their story
demonstrates the efforts of diverse people to find ways to live
together and create community. Besteman's account illuminates the
contemporary debates about economic and moral responsibility,
security, and community that immigration provokes.
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