This book analyzes how over the last two decades, immigration regimes in three, primary refugee-receiving states in the Global North â Canada, Australia, and the UK â have engaged with allegations about witchcraft-driven violence made by asylum seekers coming from Anglophone countries across the African continent.
This book analyzes how over the last two decades, immigration regimes in three, primary refugee-receiving states in the Global North â Canada, Australia, and the UK â have engaged with allegations about witchcraft-driven violence made by asylum seekers coming from Anglophone countries across the African continent.
Katherine Angela Luongo is Associate Professor of History and International Affairs, Northeastern University, Boston, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements 1 Sanctuary-Seeking in a World With Witchcraft 2 Supernatural States and the Absence of Protection: A Legal Genealogy of Witchcraft Violence 3 Conflicting Codes and Disputed Dangers: Refugee Status Determination in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia 4 Cognizance, Credulity, and Case Law 5 Witchcraft as a Push Factor Epilogue: When Witchcraft Migrates Index
Acknowledgements 1 Sanctuary-Seeking in a World With Witchcraft 2 Supernatural States and the Absence of Protection: A Legal Genealogy of Witchcraft Violence 3 Conflicting Codes and Disputed Dangers: Refugee Status Determination in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia 4 Cognizance, Credulity, and Case Law 5 Witchcraft as a Push Factor Epilogue: When Witchcraft Migrates Index
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