This book explores experiences of Syrian refugees in the Turkish-Syrian borderlands, as they struggle to settle and to negotiate their position with the Turkish state and with different sectarian and religious groups.
This book explores experiences of Syrian refugees in the Turkish-Syrian borderlands, as they struggle to settle and to negotiate their position with the Turkish state and with different sectarian and religious groups.
¿ule Can is an anthropologist who received her doctoral degree from Binghamton University (SUNY), USA. She is currently a Research Associate at Binghamton University, Department of Anthropology andAcademic Chair of the Institute for the Middle Eastern Arab Peoples, Turkey.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: War, Displacement and Encounters at the Border 2. Fragile Diversities: Antakya (Hatay) as a Border City 3. Refugee Encounters: Border Regime and Syrianness 4. Urban Encounters: Negotiating State, Identity and Labor 5. Encounters of the Political: Cultural Revival after 2011 6. Conclusion Index
1. Introduction: War, Displacement and Encounters at the Border 2. Fragile Diversities: Antakya (Hatay) as a Border City 3. Refugee Encounters: Border Regime and Syrianness 4. Urban Encounters: Negotiating State, Identity and Labor 5. Encounters of the Political: Cultural Revival after 2011 6. Conclusion Index
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