This essay examines critically the relationship between stories and human rights by focusing on refugee narratives in two contemporary novels. An influential account of this relationship suggests that stories make legible the human in human rights and therefore storytelling is a performance of human rights work. This essay challenges this notion by analyzing the forms and limits of narratives that attempt to humanize the refugee as well as the forms and limits of the human that they produce. It shows that recent literary representations of refugees rely on the conventions of sentimental fiction and argues that while such a strategy may be useful in soliciting sympathy for the suffering other, it also constrains the narrative field and con...
This article centres on a figure generated by war and conflict, that of the refugee, in a contempora...
In order to be granted refugee status under the 1951 Geneva Convention one needs to establish a caus...
Making Room for Refugees is driven by the question: How can western countries become a part of the s...
This essay examines critically the relationship between stories and human rights by focusing on refu...
Personal narratives by people who have been displaced by injustice or war are often included in the ...
© 2017 by The Cardozo School of Law of Yeshiva University. This article explores the genre and form ...
This chapter examines the ethics of reading and interpreting recent refugee texts, arguing that they...
This chapter examines the ethics of reading and interpreting recent refugee texts, arguing that they...
This chapter examines the ethics of reading and interpreting recent refugee texts, arguing that they...
This chapter examines the ethics of reading and interpreting recent refugee texts, arguing that they...
This thesis aims to explore the tool of illustrative storytelling to challenge governmental restrict...
Testimonies of refugees and other forced migrants have helped stimulate and shape social change, and...
My essay begins by tracing the divide between the institutionalization of Holocaust studies in the U...
Story-telling is a significant practice for refugees. Stories of persecution are a crucial component...
This article centres on a figure generated by war and conflict, that of the refugee, in a contempora...
This article centres on a figure generated by war and conflict, that of the refugee, in a contempora...
In order to be granted refugee status under the 1951 Geneva Convention one needs to establish a caus...
Making Room for Refugees is driven by the question: How can western countries become a part of the s...
This essay examines critically the relationship between stories and human rights by focusing on refu...
Personal narratives by people who have been displaced by injustice or war are often included in the ...
© 2017 by The Cardozo School of Law of Yeshiva University. This article explores the genre and form ...
This chapter examines the ethics of reading and interpreting recent refugee texts, arguing that they...
This chapter examines the ethics of reading and interpreting recent refugee texts, arguing that they...
This chapter examines the ethics of reading and interpreting recent refugee texts, arguing that they...
This chapter examines the ethics of reading and interpreting recent refugee texts, arguing that they...
This thesis aims to explore the tool of illustrative storytelling to challenge governmental restrict...
Testimonies of refugees and other forced migrants have helped stimulate and shape social change, and...
My essay begins by tracing the divide between the institutionalization of Holocaust studies in the U...
Story-telling is a significant practice for refugees. Stories of persecution are a crucial component...
This article centres on a figure generated by war and conflict, that of the refugee, in a contempora...
This article centres on a figure generated by war and conflict, that of the refugee, in a contempora...
In order to be granted refugee status under the 1951 Geneva Convention one needs to establish a caus...
Making Room for Refugees is driven by the question: How can western countries become a part of the s...