Ending Educational Displacement: Storytelling As A Method For Transformative Learning, Healing, Recognition, Inclusion And Empowerment

Educational displacement, stemming from historical marginalization in the former Yugoslavia, perpetuates a sense of domestic and international invisibility among Bosniaks. However, there is a dearth of research on the sense of self within the Bosniak community. The chapter delves into the healing and empowering potential of storytelling, notably through works like "The Cat I Never Named," which catalyzes cross-national conversations, fosters recognition and inclusion, and facilitates empowerment in the contexts of diaspora and educational displacement.

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How Do People Radicalize? Introduction To Educational Displacement Theory