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Rethinking Borders, Hospitality, and Citizenship
Refugees Now
Rethinking Borders, Hospitality, and Citizenship
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This important new book examines the status of refugees from a philosophical perspective. The contributors explore the conditions faced by refugees and clarify the conceptual, practical, and ethical issues confronting the contemporary global community with respect to refugees. The book takes up topics ranging from practical matters, such as the social and political production of refugees, refugee status and the tension between citizen rights and human rights, and the handling of detention and deportation, to more conceptual and theoretical concerns, such as the ideology, rhetoric, and propaganda that sustain systems of exclusion and expulsion, to the ethical dimensions that invoke hospitality and transnational responsibility. Ideal for students and scholars in Political and Social Philosophy and Migration Studies more broadly, the book provides a critical commentary on material responses to contemporary refugee crises as a means of opening pathways to more pointed assessments of both the political and ideological underpinnings of statelessness.
Table of Contents
Sabeen Ahmed and Lisa Madura
Acknowledgments
Part I: Humanitarianism and Human Rights
1. Refugees and the Politics of Indignity
David Owen
2. Refugees and the Right to Politics
Nöelle McAfee
3. Humanitarian Melancholia: Humanitarianism and the Need for Morality of Thinking
Mladjo Ivanovic
Part II: Hospitality, Care, and Responsibility
4. Hospitality and the Political Economy of Care
Lisa Madura
5. Welcoming Refugees: Mindful Citizenship and the Political Responsibility of Hospitality
Jade Schiff
6. On the Limits of Hospitality: Arendt and Balibar on a Universal Right to Politics
Peg Birmingham
Part III: Refugee Detention and Exclusion Today
7. Abolish Refugee Detention: Rethinking International Law and Carceral Humanitarianism
Kelly Oliver
8. Beyond the Ethics of Admission: Statelessness, Refugee Camps, and Moral Obligations
Serena Parekh
9. Critiquing Agamben's Refugee: The Ontological Decolonization of Homo Sacer
Sabeen Ahmed
Part IV: Experiences of Immigration
10. P
Product details
Published | 03 Apr 2019 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 330 |
ISBN | 9781786611635 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 6 b/w illustrations; |
Dimensions | 220 x 152 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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