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IDENTITIES ON TRIALASYLUM SEECB: Crossing Borders in a Global World: Applying Anthropology to Migration, Displacement, and Social Change

Autor ChorSwang Ngin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 aug 2018
ChorSwang Ngin radically shifts the asylum-seeking narrative by focusing on rarely heard stories of persecution and escape from China and southeast Asia. Identities on Trial in the United States weaves together the cases of a tortured student from a Myanmar prison, an apostate of Islam, several victims of ethnic and sexual violence from Indonesia, and the escape of men and women from China's draconian one-child policy, among others. Joann Yeh, an immigration attorney and contributor to this work, examines asylum seeking in a Mandarin-speaking Californian community and discuss the failure of the United States' quasi-judicial immigration system, highlighting "asylum lawfare" in courtroom dramas and arguing for an anthropological advantage in asylum preparation. This book is an essential text for policy makers, students, lawyers, activists, and those engaged with migration studies seeking a more just asylum outcome.
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ISBN-13: 9781498574730
ISBN-10: 1498574734
Pagini: 254
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
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Identities on Trial in the United States radically shifts the asylum seeker narrative by focusing on rarely heard stories of persecution and escape from China and Southeast Asia. ChorSwang Ngin, with contributions from immigration attorney, Joann Yeh, explores asylum seeker cases through an anthropological and legal lens.