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Impossible refuge : the control and constraint of refugee futures

Title
Impossible refuge : the control and constraint of refugee futures / Georgina Ramsay.
Author
Ramsay, Georgina
Publication
  • New York : Routledge, 2018.
  • ©2018

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Series Statement
On edge: Ethnographies and theories of threshold phenomena
Uniform Title
On edge (Routledge)
Subject
  • Refugees
  • Refugees > Africa, Central
  • Forced migration
  • Land settlement
  • Humanitarian assistance
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local note
  • Schomburg copy with dust jacket.
Contents
Exodus -- Cosmology and futurity -- Conflict and historicity -- Fear and violence -- Asylum -- Liminal asylum and circular time -- Imaginaries and new life -- Resettlement -- Resettlement and contested citizenship -- Friction and temporal discordance -- Refuge and shifted sociality -- Thresholds and being dead -- Sovereignty and incommensurable futures -- Conclusion -- Referen.
Call Number
Sc E 18-1013
ISBN
  • 9781138633346
  • 1138633348
LCCN
2017031434
OCLC
1005186108
Author
Ramsay, Georgina, author.
Title
Impossible refuge : the control and constraint of refugee futures / Georgina Ramsay.
Publisher
New York : Routledge, 2018.
Copyright Date
©2018
Description
viii, 214 pages ; 24 cm.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
On edge: Ethnographies and theories of threshold phenomena
On edge (Routledge)
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary
Impossible Refuge brings the perspectives of refugees into rapidly emerging dialogues about contemporary situations of mass forced migration, asking: what does it mean to be displaced? Based on multi-sited ethnographic research conducted with refugees from Central Africa living in situations of protracted asylum in Uganda and resettlement in Australia, the book provides a unique comparative analysis of global humanitarian systems and the experiences of refugees whose lives are interwoven with them. The book problematises the solutions that are currently in place to resolve the displacement of refugees, considering that since displacement cannot be reduced to a politico-legal problem but is an experience that resonates at an existential level, it cannot be assumed that politico-legal solutions to displacement automatically resolve what is, fundamentally, an existential state of being. Impossible Refuge therefore offers a new theoretical foundation through which to think about the experiences of refugees, as well as the systems in place to manage and resolve their displacement. The book argues that the refuge provided to refugees through international humanitarian systems is conditional: requiring that they conform to lifestyles that benefit the hegemonic future horizons of the societies that host and receive them. Impossible Refuge calls for new ways of approaching displacement that go beyond the exceptionality of refugee experience, to consider instead how the contestation and control of possible futures makes displacement a general condition of our time.
Local Note
Schomburg copy with dust jacket.
Research Call Number
Sc E 18-1013
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