Refugees Now
Rethinking Borders, Hospitality, and Citizenship
Herausgeber: Ahmed, Sabeen; Oliver, Kelly; Madura, Lisa M.
Refugees Now
Rethinking Borders, Hospitality, and Citizenship
Herausgeber: Ahmed, Sabeen; Oliver, Kelly; Madura, Lisa M.
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This important new book explores the contemporary refugee crisis and the untold realities and experiences of refugees themselves. A team of top scholars offer a critical and necessary diagnosis of the challenges, complexities, and contradictions impacting our philosophical approaches to the contemporary figure of the refugee.
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This important new book explores the contemporary refugee crisis and the untold realities and experiences of refugees themselves. A team of top scholars offer a critical and necessary diagnosis of the challenges, complexities, and contradictions impacting our philosophical approaches to the contemporary figure of the refugee.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 693g
- ISBN-13: 9781786611628
- ISBN-10: 1786611627
- Artikelnr.: 55021077
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 693g
- ISBN-13: 9781786611628
- ISBN-10: 1786611627
- Artikelnr.: 55021077
Kelly Oliver is W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. She is the author of thirteen scholarly books, ten anthologies, and over 100 articles, including work on campus rape, reproductive technologies, women and the media, film noir, and Alfred Hitchcock. Her work has been translated into seven languages, and she has been published in The New York Times.
Part I: Practical Approaches to a Politics of Inclusion / 1. Beyond Human Rights and Carceral Humanitarianism
Kelly Oliver / 2. Refugees and the Politics of Indignity
David Owen / 3. Political Refugees and Economic Migrants: A Distinction Without a Difference?
Chong Choe-Smith / 4. The Rights of Immigrants and the Duties of Nations: On Cesar Chavez
Transnational Justice
and the Temporality of Rights
Eduardo Mendieta / 5. Humanity and the Refugee: Another Stab at Universal Human Rights
Nöelle McAfee / Part II: Exclusion
Alienation
and the Challenge of Hospitality / 6. I Am Not Your Canvas: Narratives
Nostalgia
and the (Re)claiming of Refugee Voices
Anna Gotlib / 7. The Origin that Never Was: The Loss of Heimat and New Beginnings
Gertrude Postl / 8. Hospitality and the Political Economy of Care
Lisa Madura / 9. Welcoming Refugees: Mindful Citizenship and the Political Responsibility of Hospitality
Jade Schiff / 10. On the Limits of Hospitality: Arendt and Balibar on a Universal Right to Politics
Peg Birmingham / Part III: Statelessness and the Foreign Other / 11. Humanitarian Melancholia: Humanitarianism and the Need for Morality of Thinking
Mladjo Ivanovic / 12. Critiquing Agamben's Refugee: The Ontological Decolonization of Homo Sacer
Sabeen Ahmed / 13. Beyond the Ethics of Admission: Statelessness
Refugee Camps
and Moral Obligations
Serena Parekh / 14. Strangers to Ourselves: Contemporary Horizons
Julia Kristeva
translated by Lisa Walsh / Excursus: Fragments from Vienna / 15. How to be a Refug(e)e for a Stranger
Esther Huftless and Elizabeth Schaefer / 16. Echotext. Between here and there. A Meteoric Meditation
Eva-Maria Aigner / Index
Kelly Oliver / 2. Refugees and the Politics of Indignity
David Owen / 3. Political Refugees and Economic Migrants: A Distinction Without a Difference?
Chong Choe-Smith / 4. The Rights of Immigrants and the Duties of Nations: On Cesar Chavez
Transnational Justice
and the Temporality of Rights
Eduardo Mendieta / 5. Humanity and the Refugee: Another Stab at Universal Human Rights
Nöelle McAfee / Part II: Exclusion
Alienation
and the Challenge of Hospitality / 6. I Am Not Your Canvas: Narratives
Nostalgia
and the (Re)claiming of Refugee Voices
Anna Gotlib / 7. The Origin that Never Was: The Loss of Heimat and New Beginnings
Gertrude Postl / 8. Hospitality and the Political Economy of Care
Lisa Madura / 9. Welcoming Refugees: Mindful Citizenship and the Political Responsibility of Hospitality
Jade Schiff / 10. On the Limits of Hospitality: Arendt and Balibar on a Universal Right to Politics
Peg Birmingham / Part III: Statelessness and the Foreign Other / 11. Humanitarian Melancholia: Humanitarianism and the Need for Morality of Thinking
Mladjo Ivanovic / 12. Critiquing Agamben's Refugee: The Ontological Decolonization of Homo Sacer
Sabeen Ahmed / 13. Beyond the Ethics of Admission: Statelessness
Refugee Camps
and Moral Obligations
Serena Parekh / 14. Strangers to Ourselves: Contemporary Horizons
Julia Kristeva
translated by Lisa Walsh / Excursus: Fragments from Vienna / 15. How to be a Refug(e)e for a Stranger
Esther Huftless and Elizabeth Schaefer / 16. Echotext. Between here and there. A Meteoric Meditation
Eva-Maria Aigner / Index
Part I: Practical Approaches to a Politics of Inclusion / 1. Beyond Human Rights and Carceral Humanitarianism
Kelly Oliver / 2. Refugees and the Politics of Indignity
David Owen / 3. Political Refugees and Economic Migrants: A Distinction Without a Difference?
Chong Choe-Smith / 4. The Rights of Immigrants and the Duties of Nations: On Cesar Chavez
Transnational Justice
and the Temporality of Rights
Eduardo Mendieta / 5. Humanity and the Refugee: Another Stab at Universal Human Rights
Nöelle McAfee / Part II: Exclusion
Alienation
and the Challenge of Hospitality / 6. I Am Not Your Canvas: Narratives
Nostalgia
and the (Re)claiming of Refugee Voices
Anna Gotlib / 7. The Origin that Never Was: The Loss of Heimat and New Beginnings
Gertrude Postl / 8. Hospitality and the Political Economy of Care
Lisa Madura / 9. Welcoming Refugees: Mindful Citizenship and the Political Responsibility of Hospitality
Jade Schiff / 10. On the Limits of Hospitality: Arendt and Balibar on a Universal Right to Politics
Peg Birmingham / Part III: Statelessness and the Foreign Other / 11. Humanitarian Melancholia: Humanitarianism and the Need for Morality of Thinking
Mladjo Ivanovic / 12. Critiquing Agamben's Refugee: The Ontological Decolonization of Homo Sacer
Sabeen Ahmed / 13. Beyond the Ethics of Admission: Statelessness
Refugee Camps
and Moral Obligations
Serena Parekh / 14. Strangers to Ourselves: Contemporary Horizons
Julia Kristeva
translated by Lisa Walsh / Excursus: Fragments from Vienna / 15. How to be a Refug(e)e for a Stranger
Esther Huftless and Elizabeth Schaefer / 16. Echotext. Between here and there. A Meteoric Meditation
Eva-Maria Aigner / Index
Kelly Oliver / 2. Refugees and the Politics of Indignity
David Owen / 3. Political Refugees and Economic Migrants: A Distinction Without a Difference?
Chong Choe-Smith / 4. The Rights of Immigrants and the Duties of Nations: On Cesar Chavez
Transnational Justice
and the Temporality of Rights
Eduardo Mendieta / 5. Humanity and the Refugee: Another Stab at Universal Human Rights
Nöelle McAfee / Part II: Exclusion
Alienation
and the Challenge of Hospitality / 6. I Am Not Your Canvas: Narratives
Nostalgia
and the (Re)claiming of Refugee Voices
Anna Gotlib / 7. The Origin that Never Was: The Loss of Heimat and New Beginnings
Gertrude Postl / 8. Hospitality and the Political Economy of Care
Lisa Madura / 9. Welcoming Refugees: Mindful Citizenship and the Political Responsibility of Hospitality
Jade Schiff / 10. On the Limits of Hospitality: Arendt and Balibar on a Universal Right to Politics
Peg Birmingham / Part III: Statelessness and the Foreign Other / 11. Humanitarian Melancholia: Humanitarianism and the Need for Morality of Thinking
Mladjo Ivanovic / 12. Critiquing Agamben's Refugee: The Ontological Decolonization of Homo Sacer
Sabeen Ahmed / 13. Beyond the Ethics of Admission: Statelessness
Refugee Camps
and Moral Obligations
Serena Parekh / 14. Strangers to Ourselves: Contemporary Horizons
Julia Kristeva
translated by Lisa Walsh / Excursus: Fragments from Vienna / 15. How to be a Refug(e)e for a Stranger
Esther Huftless and Elizabeth Schaefer / 16. Echotext. Between here and there. A Meteoric Meditation
Eva-Maria Aigner / Index