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Forces of Compassion: Humanitarianism Between Ethics and Politics [Minkštas viršelis]

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Suffering and charity have a long history. Both human sorrows and attempted remedies were familiar features of life in earlier eras and religious traditions, however, during the final decades of the twentieth century, natural disasters and civilian casualties of war transformed into humanitarian crises. In these recurring dramas presented by international media, an extensive network of interstate entities and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) supplies assistance to victims. The contemporary aid world is a mosaic of aid sectors, each skewed slightly toward a particular aspect of need and action. The development sector focuses on alleviating poverty, while the human rights sector aims to rectify identifiable wrongs. Humanitarianism directly addresses physical and psychological suffering. The contributors to Forces of Compassion examine this sector through the lens of anthropology, looking at dominant practices, tensions, and beliefs.
List of Figures and Tables
ix
Acknowledgments xi
1 An Introduction to the Anthropology of Humanitarianism
3(28)
Peter Redfield
Erica Bornstein
Part I Moral and Empirical Engagements
31(64)
2 Noli Me Tangere: The Moral Untouchability of Humanitarianism
35(18)
Didier Fassin
3 The Impossible Problem of Neutrality
53(18)
Peter Redfield
4 The Anthropologist and His Poor
71(24)
Harri Englund
Part II Cosmologies of Humanitarianism
95(54)
5 Islamic Humanitarianism in Adversarial Context
99(24)
Jonathan Benthall
6 The Value of Orphans
123(26)
Erica Bornstein
Part III Humanitarian Bodies
149(50)
7 Screams, Cries, and Whispers: Traveling Heroin Therapeutics and Humanitarian Aid in Post-socialist China
153(22)
Sandra Teresa Hyde
8 From Redundancy to Recognition: Transnational Humanitarianism and the Production of Nonmoderns
175(24)
Miriam Ticktin
Part IV Political Limits and Stakes
199(50)
9 The Humanitarian Circuit: Relief Work, Development Assistance, and CARE in Gaza, 1955-67
203(24)
Ilana Feldman
10 Humanitarianism and Its Discontents
227(22)
Mariella Pandolfi
Afterword: Humanitarianism and the Scale of Disaster 249(6)
References 255(38)
Index 293