The Politics of Crisis-Making

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780253066381

Forced Displacement and Cultures of Assistance in Lebanon

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By Estella Carpi
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
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235 x 156 mm
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530 g
Pages:
224

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Estella Carpi is Assistant Professor in Humanitarian Studies at University College London. She is author of Uncomfortable Mirrors: Ethnography of Forced Migration in Contemporary Lebanon (Specchi Scomodi. Etnografia della Migrazione Forzata nel Libano Contemporaneo).

Funding Acknowledgment Note to Reader Introduction 1. The Politics of Displacement in Lebanon 2. Lebanon's Assistance Landscape 3. Politicizing Aid and Moralizing Politics: Old Formulas, New Scenarios 4. Ethnocracies of Care and Order 5. Humanitarian Distances and the "Southist" Need to Be There 6. The Trojan Horses of Humanitarianism Appendix: Key Dates in Lebanon's Political History Bibliography Index

"A novel account of the politics of humanitarianism in Lebanon, especially in its choice to examine the lived experiences of both displaced citizens as well as migrants and refugees."-Kelsey Norman, author of Reluctant Reception "This sensitive account of humanitarian responses to aging emergencies and repeated crises in Lebanon offers vital insights into the global and local politics of aid. Estella Carpi's careful ethnographic attention to the dynamics of aid provision reveals the complex ways people live with and against each other in humanitarian settings."-Ilana Feldman, George Washington University "Carpi's book reminds us that displacement is not merely a humanitarian issue-as the crisis rubric wants us to think-but it entails class, race, and labor politics, all aspects that the humanitarian system does not aim to address yet acts on"-Sari Hanafi, American University of Beirut "Estella Carpi provides a much needed and timely ethnography of humanitarianism in Lebanon. Her book is an excellent resource for scholars and practitioners who wish to understand how humanitarian crises are produced, enacted, managed and perpetuated in conflict-ridden environments through everyday discourses and practices"-Tamirace Fakhoury, Aalborg University and Sciences Po

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