Advancing contemporary scholarly debates on the role of home in understanding displacement and emplacement, A Long Journey Home explores powerful personal narratives from Colombia. The book examines the experiences of those whose sense of home has been disrupted by decades of conflict and violence. It highlights the profound feelings of loss and the enduring struggle of living without a home an experience that can last for years or even decades. Through these stories, the book reveals how internally displaced people use creativity and imagination to remake their home while on the move.
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This is an exceptionally well-conceived and written study about different, yet interrelated, experiences of losing and living without home it is a beautifully written book. Maja Korac, University of Belgrade
This is a rich and deeply moving exploration of the experience of Colombians who were internally displaced during different phases of violence in the country. Michelle Obeid, University of Manchester
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction: The Place of Home in Studies of Displacement
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1. Displacement, Emplacement and Home
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2. Losing Home: Memories of Conflict, Displacement and Home
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3. Struggles for Place, Home and Humanity
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4. Creating a Home: A Journey of a Lifetime
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5. Dislocation, Liminality and Remaking Home
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Luis Eduardo Pérez Murcia is the co-author of Finding Home in Europe (Berghahn Books, 2023) and co-editor of Thinking Home on the Move (Emerald, 2020). He is currently a writing fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversitys research group Ageing in a Time of Mobility and a research fellow at the Global Development Institutes group Migration, Refugees and Asylum.