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[Linda Rabben] Ï Give Refuge to the Stranger: The Past, Present, and Future of Sanctuary ☆ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Give Refuge to the Stranger: The Past, Present, and Future of Sanctuary islander said The history and present of asylum and sanctuary. "Give Refuge to the Stranger" is an interesting book for anyone concerned with current government practices regarding asylum seekers. Although the current treatment of asylum seekers in the U.S, Canada, Australia and Europe is a focus of the book, it gives a much wider historic context. The author shows that the act of providing sanctuary has long been part of human history. The book balances more academic perspectives with accounts

Give Refuge to the Stranger: The Past, Present, and Future of Sanctuary

Title : Give Refuge to the Stranger: The Past, Present, and Future of Sanctuary
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Rating : 4.56 (918 Votes)
Asin : 1611320305
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 280 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-06-09
Language : English

"Linda Rabben has written a profoundly human and inspiring work that explores in personal, historical, and anthropological terms the motivations that lead ordinary people to provide sanctuary to people fleeing violence, upheaval, and persecution. Rabben looks beyond law and politics to find the human connections that inspire people to open their doors and their arms to welcome and embrace the homeless wanderer. In the face of rising xenophobia, eroding asylum space, and closing doors to asylum seekers, Rabben reminds us that the spontaneous and unregulated urge to provide sanctuary for refugees is part of our DNA, and will survive as l

islander said The history and present of asylum and sanctuary. "Give Refuge to the Stranger" is an interesting book for anyone concerned with current government practices regarding asylum seekers. Although the current treatment of asylum seekers in the U.S, Canada, Australia and Europe is a focus of the book, it gives a much wider historic context. The author shows that the act of providing sanctuary has long been part of human history. The book balances more academic perspectives with accounts of the experiences - usually harrowing - of individual asylum seekers in several countries.I bought the book primarily to see how Australia's terrible treatment of asylum seekers compares

From its origins in primate populations, to its elaboration in ancient religious traditions, to the modern legal institution of asylum, Linda Rabben tells the story of sanctuary as it evolved over thousands of years. The concept of sanctuarygiving refuge to the threatened, vulnerable strangeris universal and older than human society. Her expert account offers critical context for understanding current political debates and is a stimulating, literate text accessible to undergraduates as well as the general public.. She then examines asylum today, analysing policy in the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia and linking them to the experiences of courageous individuals to show how immigration and asylum are under attack in around the world

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