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"In this brilliant, timely meditation on immigration and refugees, Lauren Markham explores how the stories we tell about borders and who belongs can harden our hearts or help to open them. The threads she follows, emerging from personal narrative, reporting, history, and philosophy, come together deftly, weaving a tapestry as moving as it is illuminating." --Rebecca Solnit, author of Hope in the Dark, A Field Guide to Getting Lost, and Men Explain Things to Me A provocative, virtuosic inquiry that reveals how the valorization of migrations past is intimately linked to the exclusion and demonization of migrants today When and how did migration become a crime? Why have "Greek ideals" remained foundational to the West's idea of itself? How have our personal migration myths - and nostalgia for times past - shaped today's troubling realities of nationalism and fortified borders?
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