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Not Born A Refugee Woman Contesting Identities Rethinking Practices Maroussia Hajdukowskiahmed Editor Nazilla Khanlou Editor Helene Moussa Editor

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Not Born A Refugee Woman Contesting Identities Rethinking Practices Maroussia Hajdukowskiahmed Editor Nazilla Khanlou Editor Helene Moussa Editor
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.89 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Maroussia Hajdukowski-Ahmed (editor); Nazilla Khanlou (editor); Helene Moussa (editor)
ISBN: 9780857450265, 0857450263
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Not Born A Refugee Woman Contesting Identities Rethinking Practices Maroussia Hajdukowskiahmed Editor Nazilla Khanlou Editor Helene Moussa Editor by Maroussia Hajdukowski-ahmed (editor); Nazilla Khanlou (editor); Helene Moussa (editor) 9780857450265, 0857450263 instant download after payment.

Not Born a Refugee Woman is an in-depth inquiry into the identity construction of refugee women. It challenges and rethinks current identity concepts, policies, and practices in the context of a globalizing environment, and in the increasingly racialized post-September 11th context, from the perspective of refugee women. This collection brings together scholar_practitioners from across a wide range of disciplines. The authors emphasize refugee women’s agency, resilience, and creativity, in the continuum of domestic, civil, and transnational violence and conflicts, whether in flight or in resettlement, during their uprooted journey and beyond. Through the analysis of local examples and international case studies, the authors critically examine gendered and interrelated factors such as location, humanitarian aid, race, cultural norms, and current psycho-social research that affect the identity and well being of refugee women. This volume is destined to a wide audience of scholars, students, policy makers, advocates, and service providers interested in new developments and critical practices in domains related to gender and forced migrations.

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