Refugee Cities: How Afghans Changed Urban Pakistan - Sanaa Alimia - Books - University of Pennsylvania Press - 9781512822861 - September 13, 2022
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Refugee Cities: How Afghans Changed Urban Pakistan

Sanaa Alimia

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Refugee Cities: How Afghans Changed Urban Pakistan

Situated between the 1970s Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan and the post-2001 War on Terror, Refugee Cities tells the story of how global wars affect everyday life for Afghans who have been living as refugees in Pakistan. This book provides a necessary glimpse of what ordinary life looks like for a long-term refugee population, beyond the headlines of war, terror, or helpless suffering. It also increases our understanding of how cities-rather than the nation-are important sites of identity-making for people of migrant origins.

In Refugee Cities, Sanaa Alimia reconstructs local microhistories to chronicle the lives of ordinary people living in low-income neighborhoods in Peshawar and Karachi and the ways in which they have transformed the cities of which they are a part. In Pakistan, formal citizenship is almost impossible for Afghans to access; despite this, Afghans have made new neighborhoods, expanded city boundaries, built cities through their labor in construction projects, and created new urban identities-and often they have done so alongside Pakistanis. Their struggles are a crucial, neglected dimension of Pakistan's urban history. Yet given that the Afghan experience in Pakistan is profoundly shaped by geopolitics, the book also documents how, in the War-on-Terror era, many Afghans have been forced to leave Pakistan. This book, then, is also a documentation of the multiple displacements migrants are subject to and the increased normalization of deportation as a part of "refugee management."
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320 pages, 5 b&w halftones

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 13, 2022
ISBN13 9781512822861
Publishers University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 277
Dimensions 151 × 228 × 20 mm   ·   384 g
Language English