Hadji Bakara teaches 20th- and 21st-century literature at the University of Michigan. He is the editor of a special issue of JNT: Journal of Narrative Theory on “Refugee Literatures,” and is completing Governments of the Tongue: A Literary History of Human Rights, parts of which have appeared in American Literary History and German Quarterly, and is working on a second book, Refugee Futures, parts of which are forthcoming in PMLA.
Hadji Bakara
Articles
Death Ship Earth: On Mira L. Siegelberg’s “Statelessness”
Hadji Bakara examines Mira L. Siegelberg’s recently published legal history, “Statelessness.”
Our Placeless Condition
Hadji Bakara reviews Lyndsey Stonebridge’s “Placeless People: Writing, Rights, and Refugees.”
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