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

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Osanloo, Arzoo, 1968- (-)
Autor Corporativo: the Mellon Foundation (via the Simpson Center for the Humanities, University of Washington funder (funder)
Otros Autores: Robinson, Cabeiri deBergh
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Berghahn Books, Incorporated 2024.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:Humanitarianism and security
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction. Care in a Time of Humanitarianism: Stories of Refuge, Aid, and Repair in the Global South
  • Part I. Refuge, Law, and Empire in the Global South
  • Chapter 1. Patriation: Conceptualizing Migration after Empire
  • Chapter 2. Quezon's Hospitality: Transitional Asylum and Humanitarian Intimacies during Philippine Decolonization, 1935-1941
  • Chapter 3. Burma Evacuees: R. Sanyassiah, Postwar Return, and Displacement in Modern South Asia
  • Chapter 4. Khao-I-Dang Refugee Camp: Local Hosts and Hauntings of the Third Indochina War in a Transit Zone
  • Chapter 5. A "Lucky Escape": Ethnic Cleansing and What Happens When International Humanitarianism Fails
  • Chapter 6. Benevolent Arts: The Persistence of Mercy in Humanitarian Logics
  • Part II. Aid, Intimacy, and Humanitarian Praxis
  • Chapter 7. Humanitarian Departures: Reflections of a Refugee Aid Worker
  • Chapter 8. Quiet Aid: Barbara Schöfnagel's Private Humanitarianism in the Socialist Gray Area (and What Else the Global East Can Teach Us)
  • Chapter 9. Yūsuf's Struggle: Negotiating Development and Charity in a Palestinian Refugee Camp
  • Chapter 10. "They Are Muhajir, We Are Ansar": Godforsakenness at the Myanmar-Bangladesh Border
  • Chapter 11. "We're All Humanitarians": International Humanitarian Organizations, Islamist Service Societies, and the Practice of "Humanitariyan Jihad" in Kashmir
  • Part III. Repair in a World of Care
  • Chapter 12. Red Coat, Denim Shirt: Conceptualizing Displacement across Generations
  • Chapter 13. The Barrette: Unlikely Humanitarian Images and Practices of Repair
  • Chapter 14. Memoir and a Sinking Ship: Reconstituting Humanity through Refugee Narratives
  • Chapter 15. The Gift of Food: An Islamic Ethics of Care
  • Chapter 16. Mothering the Dead: Care beyond Life in Kurdistan
  • Chapter 17. Unintended Consequences: Debating the Protection of Cultural Heritage during Humanitarian Crises
  • Conclusion. Closing Conversation: Lessons in Humanitarianisms from the Global South
  • Appendix. Pedagogical Supplement: Thematic Pairings of Chapters for Teaching Modules
  • Index