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SZILASSY ESZTER-ÁRENDÁS ZSUZSA: Migrációba zárva? Menekült gyermekek és menekülttáborok Magyarországon

12. A menekült elvesztett otthonának és hátrahagyott hazájának narratívájáról lásd Povrzanovic Frykman 2002. 13. Said (1978) nyomán „Kelet-Nyugat" diskurzusként is szokás említeni. IRODALOM AL-ALI, N. 2002 Trans- or a-national? Bosnian refugees in the UK and the Netherlands. In New Approaches to Migration? Transnational communities and the transformation of home. N. AI-Ali - K. Koser, eds. 96-1 I 7. London: Routledge. POVRZANOVIC FRYKMAN, M. 2002 Homeland lost and gained. Croatian diaspora and refugees in Sweden. In New Approaches to Migration? Transnational communities and the transformation of home. N. AI - AI i - K. Koser, eds. 11 8-137. London: Routledge. SAID, E. 1978 Orientalism. New York: Pantheon. SIMMEL, G. 1971 [1908] The Stranger. In On individuality and social forms. Donald N. Levine, ed. 143-149. Chi­cago: University of Chicago Press. ESZTER SZILASSy - ZSUZSA ÁRENDÁS Trapped in migration? Child refugees and refugee camps in Hungary The authors investigate how child refugees experience exile, life in a camp and how integration into a new situation affects their life strategies as well as their interpretation of familial, ethnic and social roles. Furthermore, the authors focus on the question of how people working for the integration of the refugees (especially employees in the camps) interprète the notion of "being a refugee", and in connection with this, they study the possible problems and the familial, economic and social roles of child refugees. The analysis of their problèmes and that of the treatment of these problems is mainly based on interviews, completed sometimes with data from field-notes and case-studies.

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