Longing for Belongingness in ‘Refugee Camps’: Bone Sparrow
Dr. Himani Lvl and
Dr. N. Ravi Vincent
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Dr. Himani Lvl: Assistant professor, Department of Basic sciences & Humanities, Andhra University College of Engineering for Women
Dr. N. Ravi Vincent: Assistant Professor, Department of English, Andhra University
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 5, 3361-3366
Abstract:
The article aims at witnessing a substantial number of human sufferings at the extreme level, which is imputable to various reasons, since the ages. ‘Refugee Crisis’ is one such situations of human suffering which, ever questions the existence of humanity, the exercise of democratic principles and safety of state frontiers etc. If the world is not in a position to provide proper living conditions for the destitute by saving them from displacements and forced removals from their home countries, this phenomenon certainly gives rise to the necessity of a deep understanding and an extensive study of the refugee people and their deplorable state globally, so as to impart certain way outs for the incessant predicaments of human mobility. In this context, it is learnt that Bone Sparrow is one of the most venerated works of the writer Zana Fraillon, from Australia, which deeply delves into the grave conditions of the refugees living in the detention centers of Australia, and assiduously examines how difficult it is for them to acclimatize to the armed environment of such centers without having any liberty.
Date: 2025
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