Home in Motion: The Shifting Grammars of Self and Stranger / / Edited by Pedro F. Marcelino.

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden; , Boston : : BRILL,, 2011.
Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (171 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • ""Front Cover ""; ""Inside Cover ""; ""Advisory Board ""; ""ISBN ""; ""Table of Contents ""; ""Introduction: Marcelino ""; ""Part I: Home, Self and the Ambivalent Stranger ""; ""There's No Place like Home: O'Brien ""; ""From Non-Recognition to Persecution: Riazati ""; ""Us and Them: Stsiewicz ""; ""The Differences in Divesity: Eijk ""; ""The Turkish Self and the Non-Muslim Other: Tekin ""; ""Part II: Migration and the Fear of the Boat ""; ""Strangers and Aliens in Romanian Medieval World: Halic, Chiciudean, Daba-Buzoianu ""; ""Native Hue, Pale Cast: Domonkos ""
  • ""Worksite Camps for Seasonal Female Moroccan Workers in Huelva (Spain): Zeneidi """"Process of Arrival, Integration, and Exclusion: Marcelino ""; ""Collective Action in Support of Asylum Seekers: Gosden ""; ""Part III: Representation Strategies and Tropes of Otherness ""; ""Discourse with the Monstrous: Cherniak ""; ""A Metaphysical Metamorphosis in Japanese Popular Theatre: Endo ""; ""Aliens of the Same World: Chattopadhyay ""; ""A Hole in My Spine: Gray ""; ""Mirroring Identities, Reflecting Realities: Vernal & Anuradha ""; ""Silenced Guards: Kiruppalini ""; ""Back Cover ""