Children of the Camp Kjetil Ansgar JakobsenChronic violence has characterized Somalia for over two decades, forcing nearly two million people to flee. A significant number have settled in camps in neighboring countries, where children were born and raised. Based on in depth fieldwork, this book explores the experience of Somalis who grew up in Kakuma refugee camp, in Kenya, and are now young adults. This original study carefully considers how young people perceive their living environment and
from their own historically contingent perspectives
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This book provides a rich survey of the early-modern ‘secret state’
a series of novels that put Albany on the world's literary map alongside James Joyce's Dublin
Whitman worked as a laborer before finding employment as a financial agent and fundraiser for Wilberforce University
Accessible and original analysis of all Jean Renoir's sound films
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Individual chapters present hypnoticinductions to treat 70 disorders including anxiety
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