2018
DOI: 10.1177/0921374017751767
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Collisions: History, home and storytelling

Abstract: Home is a central and contested emotional, imagined and physical location that is meaningful for every person. Using personal narratives and scholarly essays, this special issue works through the negotiations of history and belonging with topics from sexuality, immigrant status, ethnicity, and religion to class. The volume features personal reflections by Évelyne Trouillot, Lisa Outar, and Isis Semaj-Hall and critical essays by April Shemak, Lyneise Williams, Belinda Deneen Wallace, and Tanya L. Shields. Each … Show more

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“…The refugees' state of homelessness because of civil war, state terrors, and violence help create the sense of 'un-belonging' that in some societies include the lack of basic material needs such as food and shelter, and in Journal of Language and Literature ISSN: 1410-5691 (print); 2580-5878 (online) Nurhadianty Rahayu others, displacement is emotional and intellectual (Shields, 2018). Home is, thus, paramount to articulate the condition of the refugees, which shapes their shifting geopolitical identity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The refugees' state of homelessness because of civil war, state terrors, and violence help create the sense of 'un-belonging' that in some societies include the lack of basic material needs such as food and shelter, and in Journal of Language and Literature ISSN: 1410-5691 (print); 2580-5878 (online) Nurhadianty Rahayu others, displacement is emotional and intellectual (Shields, 2018). Home is, thus, paramount to articulate the condition of the refugees, which shapes their shifting geopolitical identity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%