Fear and Sanctuary: Burmese Refugees in Thailand
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Format
Paperback
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2002
Publisher
Southeast Asia Program Publications
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0877277311
ISBN-13
9780877277316
Description
In a compelling narrative, Hazel J. Lang delves into the experiences of Burmese refugees who have sought sanctuary in Thailand, escaping the ravages of a prolonged civil conflict. The book paints a vivid picture of the treacherous journey these individuals undertake, marked by loss and resilience as they navigate through hardship and uncertainty.
Lang provides an in-depth analysis of the socio-political landscape that has forced so many to leave their homeland, unraveling the complex layers of persecution that define their plight. The detailed accounts of the refugees’ struggles reveal the human cost of war, showcasing not only the trauma of displacement but also the hope for a better future that persists among the survivors.
The author's meticulous research sheds light on the dynamics of life in refugee camps, exploring the ways in which these communities adapt and survive in foreign lands. Through the narratives shared, the reader gains insight into the cultural identity and the sense of belonging that continues to thrive amidst adversity.
Overall, this work stands as a poignant reflection on suffering and resilience, serving as a necessary examination of a pressing humanitarian crisis and the stories that deserve to be heard.
Lang provides an in-depth analysis of the socio-political landscape that has forced so many to leave their homeland, unraveling the complex layers of persecution that define their plight. The detailed accounts of the refugees’ struggles reveal the human cost of war, showcasing not only the trauma of displacement but also the hope for a better future that persists among the survivors.
The author's meticulous research sheds light on the dynamics of life in refugee camps, exploring the ways in which these communities adapt and survive in foreign lands. Through the narratives shared, the reader gains insight into the cultural identity and the sense of belonging that continues to thrive amidst adversity.
Overall, this work stands as a poignant reflection on suffering and resilience, serving as a necessary examination of a pressing humanitarian crisis and the stories that deserve to be heard.
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