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Embodied Violence and Agency in Refugee Regimes

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This book contrasts multiple groups of refugees and refugee regimes, revealing the inherent coercive violence of refugee regimes, from displacement and expulsion, to stereotypification and exclusio...
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Multiple refugee regimes govern the lives of forced migrants simultaneously but in an often conflicting way. As a mechanism of inclusion/exclusion, they tend to engender the violence they sought to dissipate. Protection and control channel agency through mechanisms of either tutelage and victimisation or criminalisation. This book contrasts multiple groups of refugees and refugee regimes, revealing the inherent coercive violence of refugee regimes, from displacement and expulsion, to stereotypification and exclusion in host countries, and academic knowledge essentialisation. This violence is international, national, society-based, internalised, and embodied – and it urgently needs due scholarly attention.
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Price: $45.00
Pages: 288
Publisher: transcript publishing
Imprint: transcript publishing
Series: Forced Migration Studies Series
Publication Date: 01 November 2022
Trim Size: 8.86 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783837658026
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Developing & Emerging Countries

Sabine Bauer-Amin is a social anthropologist, research associate at the Austrian Academy of Sciences Institute for Social Anthropology as well as member of ROR-N. Previously, she has worked on the Middle East with a special focus on youth and issues of identity/alterity. Her current research focus lays on the situation of refugees from Iraq and Syria in Austria and beyond.
Leonardo Schiocchet has a PhD in anthropology (Boston University, 2011) and a Habilitation in social and cultural anthropology (University of Vienna, 2022). He is a researcher at the Institute for Social Anthropology (ISA) at the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW), a member of the Refugee Outreach & Research Network (ROR-n), and principal investigator of the FWF project The Austro-Arab Encounter. Since 2005, his work has focused on social belonging processes among Arab forced migrants.
Maria Six-Hohenbalken (Dr.), born in 1965, is a senior researcher at the Institute for Social Anthropology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW). She did her doctorate at Universität Wien. Her research fields are political and historical anthropology, diasporas and transnational communities, memory studies and art-based research. Her regional focus is on Kurdish communities in the Middle East and in Diaspora.

Frontmatter 1
Contents 5
Acknowledgements 9
Introduction: Embodied Violence and Agency in Refugee Regimes 11
European Border Regimes: Necropolitics, Humanitarianism and the Democratic Order 39
Mobility as a Political Act 63
Palestinian Diaspora or Exile? Affective and Experiential Dimensions of (Im)mobility 71
Intermingling and Overlapping of Refugee Regimes in Their Transnational Connections and Agencies: Yezidi Refugees From Iraq 111
On Incorporating Refugee Integration Into Refugee Regime: South Korean Case 143
The Struggle for Agency of Older Refugees of the Syrian Conflict in Vienna 167
Reassessing Civil Society Refugee NGOS and the Role of Informal Networks in Turkey 199
"Young Strong Men Should Be Fighting" - The Vulnerability of Young Male Refugees 225
Cleavage and Hijab Among Women from the Syrian Conflict in Brazil 243
Reading the Routes: Exploring Experiences of Place-Making Through Refugees' Photographs, Walks, and Narratives in a Swedish Town 267
Contributors (in order of appearance) 285