Introduction, Emma Cox, Sam Durrant, David Farrier, Lyndsey Stonebridge and Agnes Woolley;Part 1. Refugee Genealogies; Introduction, Lyndsey Stonebridge;1. Refugees in Modern World History, Peter Gatrell;2. Theories of the Refugee, After Hannah Arendt, Ned Curthoys;3. A Genealogy of Refugee Writing, Arthur Rose;4. Genres of Refugee Writing, Anna Bernard;Part II. Asylum; Introduction, Agnes Woolley;5. Sexual and Gender-Based Asylum and the Queering of Global Space: Reading Desire, Writing Identity and the Unconventionality of the Law, Sudeep Dasgupta;6.
Morality and Law in the Context of Asylum Claims, Anthony Good;7. The Politics of the Empty Gesture: Frameworks of Sanctuary, Theatre and The City, Alison Jeffers;Part III. The Border; Introduction, Emma Cox;8. Docu/Fiction and the Aesthetics of the Border, Agnes Woolley;9. Crossings, Bodies, Behaviours, Liam Connell;10. The Digital Border: the Media of Refugee Reception during the 2015 Migration 'Crisis', Lilie Chouliaraki and Myria Georgiou;Part IV. Intra/Extraterritorial Displacement; Introduction, Sam Durrant;11. The 'Dead Road', Displacement, and the Recovery of Life-in-Common: Narrating the African Conflict Zone, Maureen Moynagh;12.
'What do you do when you cannot leave and cannot return?': Memoir and the Aporia of Refuge in Hisham Matar's The Return, Norbert Bugeja;13. 'A Man Carries His Door': Affective Displacement and Refugee Poetry, Douglas Robinson;14. Reframing Climate Migration: A Case for Constellational Thinking in the Writing of Teju Cole, Byron Santangelo;Part V. The Camp;Introduction, Emma Cox;15. Memories and Meanings of Refugee Camps (and more-than-camps), Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh;16. Writing the Camp: Death, Dying and Dialects, Yousif M. Qasmiyeh;17. Reel Refugees: Inside and Outside the Camp, Madelaine Hron;Part VI.
Sea Crossings;Introduction, David Farrier;18. Zoopolitics of Asylum Seeker Marine Deaths and Cultures of Anthropophagy, Joseph Pugliese;19. The Mediterranean Sieve, Spring and Seametery, Hakim Abderrezak;20. 'Island is no arrival': Migrants' Islandment at the Borders of Europe, Mariangela Palladino;21. At Sea: Hope as Survival and Sustenance for Refugees, Parvati Nair;Part VII. Digital Territories; Introduction, Agnes Woolley;22. Networked narratives: Online Self-Expression from a Palestinian Refugee Camp in Lebanon, Mary Mitchell;23. Refugee writing, refugee history: Locating the Refugee Archive in the Making of a History of the Syrian War, Dima Saber and Paul Long;24.
Digital Biopolitics, Humanitarianism and the Datafication of Refugees, Btihaj Ajana;25. The Messenger: Refugee Testimony and the Search for Adequate Witness, Gillian Whitlock & Rosanne Kennedy;Part VIII. Home;Introduction, David Farrier;26. Home and Law: Impersonality and Worldlessness in J. M. Coetzee's The Childhood of Jesus and Jenny Erpenbeck's Gehen, Ging, Gegangen, Daniel Hartley;27. Autobiography of a Ghost: Home and Haunting in Viet Thanh Nguyen's The Refugees, Mireille Rosello;28. Homing as Co-creative Work: When Home Becomes a Village, Misha Myers and Mariam Issa;Part IX.
Open Cities;Introduction, Sam Durrant;29. 'Another Politics of the City': Urban Practices of Refuge, Advocacy and Activism, Jonathan Darling;30. The Welcome City?, Hannah Lewis and Louise Waite;31. In the City's Public Spaces: Movements of Witnesses and the Formation of Moral Community, André Grahle;32. Open/Closed Cities: Cosmopolitan Melancholia and the Disavowal of Refugee Life, Sam Durrant; Index.