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An Afghan Refugee?s Disorientations and Insistence on Inclusion through Theater -- $t6 Demanding Their Welcome: Agency-in-Waiting at a Refugee Protest Camp in Dortmund, Germany -- $tPart III Making Lives in Exile -- $t7 Living as Enduring: The Struggle for Life against the Limits of Refuge among Gaza Refugees in Jordan -- $t8 Reimagining ?the Arab Way? in Exile: Futures ?Off Line? among Syrian Men in Amman -- $t9 Proactive Reciprocity: Educational Trajectories Reclaimed through Patterns of Care among Refugee Men in Greece -- $tPart IV Seeking Health -- $t10 America?s Wars and Iraqis? 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