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Defiance in exile : Syrian refugee women in Jordan / Waed Athamneh, Muhammad Masud.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Athamneh, Waed, author.
Masʻūd, Muḥammad, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Refugee camps--Jordan.
Refugee camps.
Women refugees--Jordan--Social conditions.
Women refugees.
Syria--History--Civil War, 2011-.
Syria.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (116 pages)
Place of Publication:
Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press, [2021]
Summary:
"This book offers a glimpse into Syrian refugee women's stories of defiance and triumph in the aftermath of the Syrian uprising. The al-Zaatari Camp in northern Jordan is the largest Syrian refugee camp in the world, home to 80,000 inhabitants. While al-Zaatari has been described by the Western media as an ideal refugee camp, the Syrian women living within its confines offer a very different account of their daily reality. Defiance in Exile: Syrian Refugee Women in Jordan presents for the first time in a book-length format the opportunity to hear the refugee women's own words about torment, struggle, and persecution-and of an enduring spirit that defies a difficult reality. Their stories speak of nearly insurmountable social, economic, physical, and emotional challenges, and provide a distinct perspective of the Syrian conflict. Waed Athamneh and Muhammad Musad began collecting the testimonies of Syrian refugee women in 2015. The authors chronicle the history of Syria's colonial legacy, the torture and cruelty of the Bashar al-Assad regime during which nearly half a million Syrians lost their lives, and the eventual displacement of more than 5.3 million Syrian refugees due to the crisis. The book contains nearly two dozen interviews, which give voice to single mothers, widows, women with disabilities, and those who are victims of physical and psychological abuse. Having lost husbands, children, relatives, and friends to the conflict, they struggle with what it means to be a Syrian refugee-and what it means to be a Syrian woman. Defiance in Exile follows their fight for survival during war and the sacrifices they had to make. It depicts their journey, their desperate, chaotic lives as refugees, and their hopes and aspirations for themselves and their children in the future. These oral histories register the women's political outcry against displacement, injustice, and abuse. The book will interest all readers who support refugees and displaced persons as well as students and scholars of Middle East studies, political science, women's studies, and peace studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Foreword by Ebrahim Moosa
Introduction. A Mission Is Born
Chapter 1 A Chance to Listen
Chapter 2 How It All Started
Chapter 3 Reaching the Camp
Chapter 4 Memories and Tribulations
Chapter 5 Saving the Children
Chapter 6 Rising Amid the Pain
Conclusion. Do Not Be a Bystander.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780268201159
0268201153

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