Realigning Humanitarianism in the Balkans

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780253075222

From Cold War Politics to Neoliberal Ethics

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By Carna Brkovic
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192

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Carna Brkovic is Professor of Cultural Studies and European Ethnology at the University of Mainz, Germany.

Acknowledgments Introduction Prelude: The 1961 Founding of the Non-Aligned Movement in Belgrade, Yugoslavia Part I: Humanitarianism in a Multipolar World 1. Yugoslav Interventions in the International Humanitarian Debates in the 1970s: Legalistic Antiracism of the Red Cross of Yugoslavia 2. Progressive Peace: First Red Cross Peace Conference in Belgrade 3. "Changing Consciousness": Building East-South Infrastructures of Humanitarian Aid Part II: Humanitarianism After the Fall of Socialism Interlude 4. Realigning Humanitarianism: Learning How to Tame Feelings 5. "Changing Mentality": Ethno-Racialized and Classist Hierarchies of Subjectivity 6. From Hope (if) to Irony (as if): Suspended Agency in a Capitalist Semi-Periphery Conclusion: Worldmakings in a Global East Bibliography Index

"Through reviving forgotten worldmaking projects from the Cold War era, Realigning Humanitarianism is much needed reading in our current increasingly militarized period. It is also an important contribution to rethinking the place of anthropological critique and analysis of different scalar projects."-Martin Fotta, author of From Itinerant Trade to Moneylending in the Era of Financial Inclusion: Households, Debts and Masculinity among Calon Gypsies of Northeast Brazil

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