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On the Move - The Journey of Refugees in New Literatures in English (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
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On the Move - The Journey of Refugees in New Literatures in English (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
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In the postcommunist world of organized mobility, commodified
hospitality and portable devices, the category of people labelled
as migrants, the displaced and refugees symbolize a different kind
of movement. Among them, the postnational figure of the refugee
stands out. Fleeing their land alone or in a group, on foot or on
buses and trains, or via makeshift boats and commercial flights,
dressed in unfamiliar clothes and borrowed identities, the refugees
travel "to dare a future from the taken roads." Their journey of
escape is fraught with danger and despair, their survival
complicated by the politics of suspicion, and their right to return
compromised by the power game between sovereign states. Waiting for
ever in transit zones or living underground like animals but
exploited for their labour, the refugees are the "untouchables" of
the 21st century who put to test the universal and moral duty of
hospitality. When the international legal regime of human and
humanitarian rights does not come to their rescue, refugee women
and children feel twice abandoned.This volume of collected essays
tries to explore the journey of refugees as represented in New
Literatures in English. Who are these refugees? What circumstances
triggered their movement? At what point in history? Where do they
go? How do they cope? What are their dreams? When does the
refugees' silence break into speech and story? How does life assert
itself in spite of impending death? Could the death of a refugee be
as insignificant as her bare life of exile? Scholars from Europe,
Africa, India and Sri Lanka give here a comprehensive picture of
the refugee movement across the globe since the Second World War.
The refugee narratives highlight the need to extend the logic of
protection from persecution to asylum from economic crisis and
ecological imbalance, in order to offset the after effects of
imperial outreach and industrial expansion.With a short story by
Chika Unigwe by way of a foreword and contributions from Petra
Tournay-Theodotou, Helga Ramsey-Kurz, Marta Cariello, Stavros
Karayanni, Jean-Marie Soungoua, Federico Fabris, Evelyne
Hanquart-Turner, Annie Cottier, Geetha Ganapathy-Dore, G. Sujatha
and V. Vinod Kumar.
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