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Atthestartof2014morepeopleweredisplacedgloballybyconictandhumanrightsviolationsthanatanytimesincetheSecondWorldWar.Al-thoughmanyofthosedisplacedfromcountriessuchasSyriaIraqColombiaKenyaandSudanhavesurvivedgravehumanrightsabusesthatdemandre-dressthelinksbetweenforcedmigrationjusticeandreconciliationhavehis-toricallyreceivedlittleattention.ThiscollectionaddressestherolesofvariousactorsincludinggovernmentsUNagenciesngosanddisplacedpersonsthemselvesraisingcomplexquestionsaboutaccountabilityforpastinjusticesandhowtosupportreconciliationincommunitiesshapedbyexile.ForcedMigrationReconciliationandJusticedrawsonavarietyofdisci-plinaryperspectivesincludingpoliticalsciencelawanthropologyandsocialwork.ThechaptersrangefromcasestudiesincountriessuchasBosniaCambodiaLebanonTurkeyEastTimorKenyaandCanadatomacro-levelanalysesoftrendsinterconnectionsandtheoreticaldilemmas.Furthermoretheauthorsexplorethecontributionoftrialsandtruthcommissionsaswellastheroleofreligiouspracticesoralhistorytheatreandsocialinteractionsinaddressingjusticeandreconciliationissuesinaffectedcommunities.Indoingsotheyprovidefreshinsightintoemergingdebatesatthecentreofforcedmigrationandtransitionaljustice.Exploringcriticalissuesinpoliticalscienceanddevelopmentstudiesthisprovocativecollaborationunitesleadingresearcherspolicymakershumanrightsadvocatesandaidworkerstoexaminethetheoreticalandpracticalrelationshipsbetweendisplacementtransitionaljusticeandreconciliation.MeganBradleyisassistantprofessorofpoliticalscienceandinternationaldevelopmentstudiesatMcGillUniversity.The49thparallelhaslongheldasymbolicimportancetoCanadianculturalnationalistsasastrongthoughpermeableborder.ButincontemporaryCanadianculturetheborderhasmultiplemeaningsandimbalancesofculturalpoweroccurbothacrosstheCanada-USborderaswellaswithinCanada.DiscrepantParallelsexaminesdivergentrelationshipstoandinvestmentsintheCanada-USborderinavarietyofmediasuchastravelwritingctionpoetrydramaandtelevision.TracingculturalproductioninCanadasincethe1980sthroughtheperiodsofftaandnaftanegotiationsandintothecurrentpost-911contextGillianRobertsgrappleswiththeborderschang-ingrelevancetoCanadiannationalistIndigenousAfricanCanadianandLatinAmericanperspectives.DrawingonKantandDerridashetheorizesthe49thparalleltoaccountfortheimbalanceofculturalpoliticalandeconomicpowerbetweenthetwocountriesaswellasthecurrentchallengestodomi-nantdenitionsofCanadianness.FocusingonaborderthatisoftenovershadowedbythecontentiousUS-MexicodivideDiscrepantParallelsanalyzesthedesiretoestablishCanadian-AmericansamenessanddifferencefromamultitudeofperspectivesaswellasitsimplicationsforhowCanadaisrepresentedwithinandoutsideitsnationalborders.GillianRobertsisassociateprofessorofNorthAmericanculturalstudiesattheUniversityofNottingham.29MQUPSPRING2015SPECIFICATIONSMay2015978-0-7735-4506-934.95ACDN34.95AUS22.99paper978-0-7735-4505-2100.00SCDN100.00SUS76.00cloth6x9304ppe-bookavailableSPECIFICATIONSJune2015978-0-7735-4517-534.95ACDN34.95AUS22.99paper978-0-7735-4516-8100.00SCDN100.00SUS76.00cloth6x9464ppe-bookavailableForcedMigrationReconciliationandJusticeeditedbymeganbradleyThelinksbetweendisplacementandthesearchforjusticeandreconciliationintheoryandinpractice.CULTURALSTUDIESCANADIANSTUDIESDEVELOPMENTSTUDIESPOLITICALSCIENCEDiscrepantParallelsCulturalImplicationsoftheCanada-USBordergillianrobertsAnexaminationofthedivergentCanadianculturalinvestmentsintheCanada-USborder.