Transnational Nomads: How Somalis Cope with Refugee Life in the Dadaab Camps of KenyaBerghahn Books, 1.05.2006 г. - 252 страници There is a tendency to consider all refugees as 'vulnerable victims': an attitude reinforced by the stream of images depicting refugees living in abject conditions. This groundbreaking study of Somalis in a Kenyan refugee camp reveals the inadequacy of such assumptions by describing the rich personal and social histories that refugees bring with them to the camps. The author focuses on the ways in which Somalis are able to adapt their 'nomadic' heritage in order to cope with camp life; a heritage that includes a high degree of mobility and strong social networks that reach beyond the confines of the camp as far as the U.S. and Europe. |
Съдържание
Past Ways of Coping With Insecurity Amongst the Somali | 37 |
Providing Security or Sustaining Dependency? | 76 |
The Role of Taar and Xawilaad | 123 |
Imagining or Realising Migration to the West | 160 |
6 Historical and Transnational Approaches to Refugee Studies | 201 |
Glossary | 217 |
Bibliography | 218 |
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Transnational Nomads: How Somalis Cope with Refugee Life in the Dadaab Camps ... Cindy Horst Ограничен достъп - 2007 |
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