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Paperback Lives in Limbo: Refugee Place-Making and Survival in Malaysia Book

ISBN: 1931368767

ISBN13: 9781931368766

Lives in Limbo: Refugee Place-Making and Survival in Malaysia

How do refugees create meaningful lives amid systematic exclusion? Based on over seventeen years of research, including two years of ethnographic fieldwork in Malaysia, this book follows Chin and Rohingya refugees as they navigate urban spaces, build communities, and forge belonging despite legal marginalization and social discrimination. Malaysia serves as the primary destination for displaced populations in Southeast Asia, yet it remains outside international refugee protection frameworks, creating conditions of profound precarity that refugees must navigate daily.

Gerhard Hoffstaedter draws on the concept of the "polycrisis" to illuminate the intersection of legal exclusion, economic marginalization, health vulnerabilities, and social discrimination that define contemporary displacement. From bureaucratic struggles for recognition to innovative survival strategies in Kuala Lumpur's informal economy, from agricultural place-making in rural settlements to sporting and cultural celebrations that assert dignity and identity, this study reveals the sophisticated ways refugees transform spaces of exclusion into sites of possibility. The comparative analysis of Chin and Rohingya experiences illuminates how religion, education, and international advocacy networks shape protection outcomes in complex ways, while demonstrating the conditional nature of host society acceptance.

Moving beyond narratives of either victimhood or resilience, Lives in Limbo documents how refugees actively create alternative forms of social organization and belonging that challenge dominant assumptions about citizenship and the nation-state. As urban refugee populations continue to grow globally and cities worldwide grapple with displacement, these insights become essential for developing more inclusive and humane responses to contemporary migration.

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Format: Paperback

$33.93
Releases 9/29/2026

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