Leila Hudson is associate professor of Middle Eastern studies at the University of Arizona. An anthropologist and historian, she studies culture and political economy in the modern and contemporary Arab world. She is the author of Transforming Damascus: Space and Modernity in an Islamic City and coeditor of Media Evolution on the Eve of the Arab Spring.
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"A marvelous book. With an intimate and nuanced understanding of Syrian society, it is a must-read for scholars, students, and policy makers alike." - Dawn Chatty, author of Syria: The Making and Unmaking of a Refuge State "This is a gorgeously written, multi-character narrative ethnographic treatment of the process of becoming refugees and the complexity of geographic and kinship transitions in contexts of violence and displacement." - Lara Deeb, author of Love Across Difference: Mixed Marriage in Lebanon

