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Refugee States: Critical Refugee Studies in Canada [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 248 pages, height x width x depth: 231x157x28 mm, weight: 480 g, 2 figures
  • Sērija : Cultural Spaces
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jul-2021
  • Izdevniecība: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1487508646
  • ISBN-13: 9781487508647
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 248 pages, height x width x depth: 231x157x28 mm, weight: 480 g, 2 figures
  • Sērija : Cultural Spaces
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  • Izdevniecība: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1487508646
  • ISBN-13: 9781487508647
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Refugee States explores how the figure of the refugee and the concept of refuge shape the Canadian nation-state within a transnational context.



Exploring "refuge" and "refugee" as concepts that shape Canadian nation-building both within and beyond national borders, Refugee States takes an interdisciplinary and critical approach to describing how refugees articulate their relation to and defiance of official discourses. Through close examinations of refugee movements, contexts, and subjectivities, this collection reveals how Canada has relied upon the rejection and inclusion of refugees as a crucial means of statecraft.

Bringing together renowned and emerging scholars from multiple disciplines, Nguyen and Phu illuminate the historical, political, and cultural conditions that produce refugees as well as the narrative of humanitarian benevolence that persists nationally and internationally. Highlighting landmark cases, the editors and contributors together develop critical refugee studies as a framework for understanding, nuancing, and critiquing the production of Canadian humanitarian exceptionalism – the international image and discourse of Canada as a liberal, tolerant, and welcoming haven for people fleeing oppression, persecution, and unfreedom. In doing so, Refugee States offers alternative modes of understanding past and present refugee passages to and within Canada, and brings to light the many ways in which refugee subjects navigate displacement, migration, and resettlement.

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Critical Refugee Studies in Canada 3(20)
Vinh Nguyen
Thy Phu
Part One Historicization
1 Shifting Grounds of Asylum in Canadian Public Discourse and Policy
23(32)
Johanna Reynolds
Jennifer Hyndman
2 Untangling the Strands of Memory: Historicizing the 1914 Komagata Maru Incident and the Concept of Refugeeness
55(16)
Alia Somani
3 Erasing Exclusion: Adrienne Clarkson and the Promise of the Refugee Experience
71(28)
Laura Madokoro
4 Petitions and Protest: Refugees and the Haunting of Canadian Citizenship
99(18)
Peter Nyers
Part Two Conjunctions
5 Where Are We From? Decolonizing Indigenous and Refugee Relations
117(26)
Jennifer Adese
Malissa Phung
6 Queer and Trans Migrants, Colonial Logics, and the Politics of Refusal
143(30)
Edward Ou Jin Lee
7 Producing the Figure of the "Super-Refugee" through Discourses of Success, Exceptionalism, Ableism, and Inspiration
173(21)
Gada Mahrouse
8 Cross-Racial Refugee Fiction: Dionne Brand's What We All Long For
194(21)
Donald Goellnicht
Epilogue: The Exceptional and the Ordinary 215(6)
Thy Phu
Vinh Nguyen
List of Contributors 221(4)
Index 225
Vinh Nguyen is an associate professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Waterloo.



Thy Phu is a professor in the Department of Arts, Culture, and Media at the University of Toronto Scarborough.