Lost Countries, Imaginary Countries Vol. 43, 2013/1 - pagesPages 5 to 9Introduction: Rebuilding the Lost CountryBy Valérie Feschet, Cyril IsnartPages 11 to 18Asylum Seekers and Refugees. Caught between the Desire to Forget and the Remembrance of their CountryBy Jacques BarouPages 19 to 30(Re-) Building La Djuderia of RhodesBy Pierre SintèsPages 31 to 41Exodus and Camps as a Homeland. The Descendants of Spanish Republicans in FranceBy Véronique MouliniéPages 43 to 53The Concept of “Return” in French Novels about the RetiradaBy Sylvie SagnesPages 55 to 63The Representation of the Village in the Berber IdentityBy Nassim AmrouchePages 65 to 75Performing Absences: Seasonal Returns in Southern Albanian VillagesBy Eckehard PistrickPages 77 to 84Past Space: Memorial Evocations and Heterotopia in Viévola (Tende)By Cyril IsnartPages 85 to 96A Journey of Oneself: Proper Uses of Nostalgia in CompagnonnageBy Nicolas AdellPages 97 to 108Urban Art and Nostalgic Inspirations: The Theme of Roots in the Hip-Hop MovementBy Claire CalogirouPages 109 to 121Remembering and Imagining. Italian American Presepi in New York CityBy Joseph SciorraPages 123 to 135The Bastille Day Pétanque Tournaments in New York CityBy Valérie FeschetPages 137 to 145How Does Mary Douglas Think? Risk, Culture, and PowerBy Tobias GirardPages 147 to 153When Zola Does Research: Fieldwork as a Scientific GuaranteeBy Frédérique GiraudPages 155 to 162Pigeon Feeding in the Parisian AreaBy Paul-Louis Colon, Nicolas LequarréPages 163 to 180ReviewsPages 181 to 181In Memoriam. Jeanine FribourgBy Anne Raulin