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Acknowledgements | 9 | |
Preface | 11 | |
1 | Displacements | 37 |
The Stories that Shadow Us | 39 | |
'You Never Saw Your Own Faces': Reflections on Privacy and Publicity in the Lives of Refugees | 65 | |
In Extremis: Refugee Stories/Refugee Lives | 87 | |
Displacement, Suffering, and the Critique of Cultural Fundamentalism | 107 | |
2 | Returns | 127 |
Preamble | 129 | |
Retaliation and Reconciliation | 137 | |
From the Tragic to the Comic | 169 | |
Prevented Successions | 191 | |
3 | Histories | 227 |
Preamble | 229 | |
The Social Life of Stories | 231 | |
Storytelling and Critique | 251 | |
The Singular and the Shared | 267 | |
Coda | 287 | |
References | 297 | |
Index | 317 |
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