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Contents

Introduction: Towards an Anthropology of Violence, Hope and the Movement of People
Stef Jansen and Staffan Löfving

Chapter 1. Returning to Palestine: Confinement and Displacement under Israeli Occupation
Tobias Kelly

Chapter 2. Troubled Locations: Return, the Life Course and Transformations of Home in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Stef Jansen

Chapter 3. The Loss of Home: From Passion to Pragmatism in Cyprus
Peter Loizos

Chapter 4. The Social Significance of Crossing State Borders: Home, Mobility and Life Paths in the Angolan-Zambian Borderland
Michael Barrett

Chapter 5. Strategies of Visibility and Invisibility: Rumanians and Moroccans in El Ejido, Spain
Swanie Potot

Chapter 6. A New Morning? Reoccupying Home in the Aftermath of Violence in Sri Lanka
Sharika Thiranagama

Chapter 7. Liberal Emplacement: Violence, Home and the Transforming Space of Popular Protest in Central America Staffan Löfving

Postscript: Home, Fragility and Irregulation: Reflections on Ethnographies of Im/mobility
Finn Stepputat

Notes on Contributors
Index

Struggles for Home

Violence, Hope and the Movement of People

Edited by Stef Jansen and Staffan Löfving

200 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN  978-1-84545-523-1 Hb Published (October 2008)

eISBN 978-1-84545-860-7
web ISBN 978-1-84545-860-7