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  • Title: Innovations in Refugee Protection

    Innovations in Refugee Protection

    A Compendium of UNHCR’s 60 Years. Including Case Studies on IT Communities, Vietnamese Boatpeople, Chilean Exile and Namibian Repatriation
    by Luise Druke (Author) 2015
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Confrontation with Exile: Studies in the German Novel

    Confrontation with Exile: Studies in the German Novel

    by Thomas A. Kamla (Author)
    ©1977 Others
  • Title: Ulrich Becher

    Ulrich Becher

    A Computer-Assisted Case Study of the Reception of an Exile
    by Nancy Anne Zeller McClure (Author)
    ©1984 Others
  • Title: Erzählen im Exil

    Erzählen im Exil

    Eine Studie zu Thomas Manns Roman "Joseph und seine Brüder"
    by Maria Giebel (Author)
    ©2001 Thesis
  • Title: «Meine Heimat ist – die deutsche Arbeiterbewegung»

    «Meine Heimat ist – die deutsche Arbeiterbewegung»

    Biographische Studien zu Richard Löwenthal im Übergang vom Exil zur frühen Bundesrepublik
    by Oliver Schmidt (Author)
    ©2007 Thesis
  • Title: Schreiben im eigenen Zimmer: Studien zu Autorinnen und Werken des deutschen, österreichischen und spanischen Exils

    Schreiben im eigenen Zimmer: Studien zu Autorinnen und Werken des deutschen, österreichischen und spanischen Exils

    by Marisa Siguan (Volume editor) Loreto Vilar (Volume editor) Rosa Pérez Zancas (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Edited Collection
  • Exile Studies

    Exile Studies is a series of monographs and edited collections that takes a broad view of exile, including the life and work of refugees from National Socialism, and beyond. The series explores the different global and cultural spaces of exile and refuge as well as the specific historical, political and social concerns of exile writers and artists. The series engages with recent theoretical approaches to exile to shed new light on the unique conditions of mass flight from National Socialist persecution, with a particular interest in the work of Jewish refugees of the period. A plurality of theoretical approaches is encouraged, featuring research that reaches beyond national frameworks or disciplinary boundaries and takes multi-directional, transcultural or comparative approaches. The series aims to make connections to studies on more recent groups of refugees and to contribute to current debates. Themes include persecution, exclusion and delocalization, legacies of displacement, loss and acculturation as well as the creation of new homes and networks. The series promotes dialogue among transnational, Jewish and memory studies, and among diaspora, Holocaust and postcolonial studies. It invites research that acknowledges questions of gender, race, class, religion and ethnicity as indispensable tools for understanding the cultural processes connected to the lives and works of refugees and exiles.

    26 publications

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