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A Palestinian family, stranded in London during Israel's 2008 war on Gaza, opens a café and adapts to uncertainty. This ethnography follows their efforts to recreate home, introducing the concept of 'anchoring' to explore migration, home and place, highlighting the fluidity, temporariness and serendipity of these experiences.

Produktbeschreibung
A Palestinian family, stranded in London during Israel's 2008 war on Gaza, opens a café and adapts to uncertainty. This ethnography follows their efforts to recreate home, introducing the concept of 'anchoring' to explore migration, home and place, highlighting the fluidity, temporariness and serendipity of these experiences.
Autorenporträt
Michelle Obeid is a Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Manchester. She is also the author of Border Lives: An Ethnography of a Lebanese Town in Changing Times (Brill, 2019).