Elizabeth Dauphinee
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The Politics of Exile
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2012
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8 editions
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Narrative Global Politics: Theory, History and the Personal in International Relations
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2016
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6 editions
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The ethics of researching war: Looking for Bosnia
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2007
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4 editions
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The Logics of Biopower and the War on Terror: Living, Dying, Surviving
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2006
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5 editions
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“I could imagine it, I thought, but all I could ever do was imagine. I couldn't know. I couldn't feel that.”
― The Politics of Exile
― The Politics of Exile
“The war had made everyone a liar, thought Milan bitterly. The war had made it so that one could not distinguish at all between what was true and what false, between victims and perpetrators, or between perpetrators and perpetrators, or victims and victims.”
― The Politics of Exile
― The Politics of Exile
“It sounded more like a chant than a proper song—it did not stray from the few staggered notes that rose and fell with the tenor of his voice. It was beautiful and haunting and it seemed to reach into my chest and twist my heart in a painful vise. I wanted him to stop. But when he stopped, I was sorry.”
― The Politics of Exile
― The Politics of Exile
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