Umut Ozkaleli Ozkaleli De-essentializing Refugees: Perceptions, Experiences, and Becoming of Syrians in Türkiye

De-essentializing Refugees: Perceptions, Experiences, and Becoming of Syrians in Türkiye

von Umut Ozkaleli

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This book delves into the profound journey of Syrians from pre-war aspirations to the harsh realities of refugee life in Türkiye. Through the voices of seventy-nine individuals, it explores the transformation from hopeful citizens seeking social change to displaced refugees. Grounded in fieldwork conducted between 2015 and 2016, the manuscript poses the critical question: “How is refugee ‘becoming’ experienced in dual spatiality and multiple temporalities?”

By integrating innovative approaches like relational pragmatics and intersectional identities, this work enriches existing conflict theories.The author employs a unique methodological lens inspired by cinematic apparatus theory, utilizing an “eye-camera” perspective to create Brechtian “breaking moments” that invite readers to engage deeply with the narratives. This book is not just an academic exploration; it is a powerful call to confront the normalization of war and to understand the irreversible impacts of violence and displacement through the lived experiences of individuals. Ideal for those interested in both theoretical discussions and the raw realities of human experience, this manuscript offers a compelling look at the refugee experience that challenges readers to rethink their perceptions of conflict and resilience.


This book delves into the profound journey of Syrians from pre-war aspirations to the harsh realities of refugee life in Türkiye. Through the voices of seventy-nine individuals, it explores the transformation from hopeful citizens seeking social change to displaced refugees. Grounded in fieldwork conducted between 2015 and 2016, the manuscript poses the critical question: “How is refugee ‘becoming’ experienced in dual spatiality and multiple temporalities?”

By integrating innovative approaches like relational pragmatics and intersectional identities, this work enriches existing conflict theories.The author employs a unique methodological lens inspired by cinematic apparatus theory, utilizing an “eye-camera” perspective to create Brechtian “breaking moments” that invite readers to engage deeply with the narratives. This book is not just an academic exploration; it is a powerful call to confront the normalization of war and to understand the irreversible impacts of violence and displacement through the lived experiences of individuals. Ideal for those interested in both theoretical discussions and the raw realities of human experience, this manuscript offers a compelling look at the refugee experience that challenges readers to rethink their perceptions of conflict and resilience.


Follows the journey of Syrians from pre-war Syria to becoming refugees in Türkiye through individual experiences Explores new approaches in refugee and migration studies, like relational pragmatics and narrative identity Examines the narratives of refugees, revealing their subjectivity and agency through relational pragmatics

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Umut Ozkaleli

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Transborder experiences of Syrian Refugees in Türkiye Syrian Refugee Experiences in Dual Spatiality Syrian Refugee Experiences in Multiple Temporality War and displacement case studies Syrian Revolution Human experiences of war displacement

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ISBN: 9789819655199
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Erscheinung: 26.04.2025

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