Refugee Encounters at the Turkish-Syrian Border Refugee Encounters at the Turkish-Syrian Border
Routledge Borderlands Studies

Refugee Encounters at the Turkish-Syrian Border

Antakya at the Crossroads

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Beschreibung des Verlags

The Turkish-Syrian borderlands host almost half of the Syrian refugees, with an estimated 1.5 million people arriving in the area following the outbreak of the Syrian civil war. This book investigates the ongoing negotiations of ethnicity, religion and state at the border, as refugees struggle to settle and to navigate their encounters with the Turkish state and with different sectarian groups.

In particular, the book explores the situation in Antakya, the site of the ancient city of Antioch, the "cradle of civilizations", and now populated by diverse populations of Arab Alawites, Christians and Sunni-Turks. The book demonstrates that urban refugee encounters at the margins of the state reveal larger concerns that encompass state practices and regional politics. Overall, the book shows how and why displacement in the Middle East is intertwined with negotiations of identity, politics and state. Faced with an environment of everyday oppression, refugees negotiate their own urban space and "refugee" status, challenging, resisting and sometimes confirming sectarian boundaries.

This book’s detailed analysis will be of interest to anthropologists, geographers, sociologists, historians, and Middle Eastern studies scholars who are working on questions of displacement, cultural boundaries and the politics of civil war in border regions.

GENRE
Politik und Zeitgeschehen
ERSCHIENEN
2019
8. Oktober
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
178
Seiten
VERLAG
Taylor & Francis
GRÖSSE
15,4
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