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Displacement and Dispossession in the Modern Middle East

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Displacement and Dispossession in the Modern Middle East Synopsis

Dispossession and forced migration in the Middle East remain even today significant elements of contemporary life in the region. Dawn Chatty's book traces the history of those who, as a reconstructed Middle East emerged at the beginning of the twentieth century, found themselves cut off from their homelands, refugees in a new world, with borders created out of the ashes of war and the fall of the Ottoman Empire. As an anthropologist, the author is particularly sensitive to individual experience and how these experiences have impacted on society as a whole from the political, social, and environmental perspectives. Through personal stories and interviews within different communities, she shows how some minorities, such as the Armenian and Circassian communities, have succeeded in integrating and creating new identities, whereas others, such as the Palestinians and the Kurds, have been left homeless within impermanent landscapes.

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ISBN: 9780521817929
Publication date: 15th March 2010
Author: Dawn (Reader in Anthropology and Forced Migration, University of Oxford) Chatty
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 350 pages
Series: The Contemporary Middle East
Genres: Anthropology