Transnational Nomads
Explore the intricate world of migration and resilience in "Transnational Nomads" by Cindy Horst, published by Berghahn Books in 2006. This compelling study, spanning 252 pages, delves deep into the lives of Somali refugees in a Kenyan camp, providing a thoughtful examination of their daily survival amidst challenging conditions.
Horst challenges the conventional view of refugee camps as isolated entities, emphasizing the importance of understanding the broader historical, social, and transnational contexts that shape the experiences of these displaced communities. Through rich, engaging narratives, readers will gain insight into the complex interplay between survival strategies and social networks in a global refugee landscape.
This book is an essential read for anyone interested in anthropology, social science, and international relations, offering a profound perspective on the lives of transnational nomads and the dynamics of their communities.