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Care in a Time of Humanitarianism: Stories of Refuge, Aid, and Repair in the Global South [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 335 pages
  • Serija: Humanitarianism and Security
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Aug-2024
  • Leidėjas: Berghahn Books
  • ISBN-10: 1805394916
  • ISBN-13: 9781805394914
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 335 pages
  • Serija: Humanitarianism and Security
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Aug-2024
  • Leidėjas: Berghahn Books
  • ISBN-10: 1805394916
  • ISBN-13: 9781805394914
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The vast majority of forced migrants & refugees seek shelter and respite in countries of the Global South, where humanitarian spaces and practices of care are no exceptions to international humanitarianism but rather part of a project founded on hybrid forms of care that include local and vernacular practices. Care in a Time of Humanitarianism presents complex histories of forced migration and humanitarianism in an accessible way. It applies a comparative approach to highlight the diverse cultural and religious traditions of care that are adopted across the Global South for the “distant others”.

Recenzijos

This volume is a timely and seminal contribution to understanding our time when humanitarian crisis unfolds in myriad forms in various sites. The perspectives on humanitarianism from the global South featured in this volume are both rich in their ethnographic grounding and multi-faceted in the analytical insights. Jiazhi Fengjiang, University of Edinburgh

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Acknowledgements



Introduction: Care in a Time of Humanitarianism: Stories of Refuge, Aid, and
Repair in the Global South

Arzoo Osanloo and Cabeiri deBergh Robinson



Part I: Refuge, Law, and Empire in the Global South



Chapter
1. Patriation: Conceptualizing Migration after Empire

Pamela Ballinger



Chapter
2. Staging Filipino Hospitality: Transitional Intimacies of Jewish
Refuge in the Commonwealth Philippines

James Pangilinan



Chapter
3. Burma Evacuees: R. Sanyassiah, Post-war Return, and Displacement
in Modern South Asia

Emma C. Meyer



Chapter
4. Khao-i-Dang Refugee Camp: Local Hosts and Hauntings of the Third
Indochina War in a Transit Zone

Khathaleeya Liamdee



Chapter
5. A Lucky Escape: Ethnic Cleansing and What Happens When
International Humanitarianism Fails

Kathie Friedman-Kasaba



Chapter
6. Benevolent Arts: The Persistence of Mercy in Humanitarian Logics

Arzoo Osanloo



Part II: Aid, Intimacy, and Humanitarian Praxis



Chapter
7. Humanitarian Departures: Reflections of a Refugee Aid Worker

Ilana Feldman



Chapter
8. Quiet Aid: Barbara Schöfnagels Private Humanitarianism in the
Socialist Gray Area (and What Else the Global East Can Teach Us)

Cristian Capotescu



Chapter
9. Ysufs Struggle: Negotiating Development and Charity in a
Palestinian Refugee Camp

Gözde Burcu Ege



Chapter
10. They are Muhajir, We are Ansar: Godforsakenness at the
Myanmar-Bangladesh Border

Tanzeen Rashed Doha



Chapter
11. Were All Humanitarians: International Humanitarian
Organizations, Islamist Service Societies, and the Practice of Humanitariyan
Jihad in Kashmir

Cabeiri deBergh Robinson



Part III: Repair in a World of Care



Chapter
12. Red Coat, Denim Shirt: Conceptualizing Displacement Across
Generations

Rawan Arar



Chapter
13. The Barrette: Unlikely Humanitarian Images and Practices of
Repair

Jenna Grant



Chapter
14. Memoir and a Sinking Ship: Reconstituting Sovereignty through
Refugee Narratives

Megan Butler



Chapter
15. The Gift of Food: An Islamic Ethics of Care

Amira Mittermaier



Chapter
16. Mothering the Dead: Care Beyond Life in Kurdistan

Mediha Sorma



Chapter
17. Unintended Consequences: Debating the Protection of Cultural
Heritage During Humanitarian Crises

Stephanie Selover



Conclusion: Concluding Conversation: A Global Souths Lessons in
Humanitarianism

Arzoo Osanloo & Cabeiri deBergh Robinson



Appendix I: Pedagogical Supplement

Arzoo Osanloo & Cabeiri deBergh Robinson
Arzoo Osanloo is Professor in the Department of Law, Societies, and Justice at the University of Washington. She is the author of the award-winning book Forgiveness Work: Mercy, Law, and Victims Rights in Iran (Princeton University Press, 2020), and The Politics of Womens Rights in Iran (Princeton University Press, 2009).