" A] theoretical milestone that signposts provocative new directions for scholars and students of displacement. This volume offers an exceptional critical synthesis of emergent strands of thinking about displacement while also posing new questions about how processes of 'home making, un-making, and re-making' unfold for people who must navigate the socially transformative and uncertain conditions generated by conflict and structural violence." - Stephen C. Lubkemann, author of Culture in Chaos: An Anthropology of the Social Condition in War
Based on anthropological studies across the...
" A] theoretical milestone that signposts provocative new directions for scholars and students of displacement. This volume offers an exceptional crit...
An ethnographic account, this book looks into a Sarajevo apartment building as its inhabitants yearn for "normal lives," over a decade after the war and the disintegration of Socialist Yugoslavia. Starting from everyday concerns, it freshly explores how the time and place in which we are caught shape our hopes and fears.
An ethnographic account, this book looks into a Sarajevo apartment building as its inhabitants yearn for "normal lives," over a decade after the war a...