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3. Figurations of the Human. Children, Humanity, and the Infantilization of Peace
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Liisa H. Malkki
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction. Need, Imagination, and the Care of the Self 1
- 1. Professionals Abroad. Occupational Solidarity and International Desire as Humanitarian Motives 23
- 2. Impossible Situations. Affective Impasses and Their Afterlives in Humanitarian and Ethnographic Fieldwork 53
- 3. Figurations of the Human. Children, Humanity, and the Infantilization of Peace 77
- 4. Bear Humanity. Children, Animals, and Other Power Objects of the Humanitarian Imagination 105
- 5. Homemade Humanitarianism. Knitting and Loneliness 133
- 6. A Zealous Humanism and Its Limits. Sacrifice and the Hazards of Neutrality 165
- Conclusion. The Power of the Mere. Humanitarianism as Domestic Art and Imaginative Politics 199
- Notes 209
- References 235
- Index 267
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction. Need, Imagination, and the Care of the Self 1
- 1. Professionals Abroad. Occupational Solidarity and International Desire as Humanitarian Motives 23
- 2. Impossible Situations. Affective Impasses and Their Afterlives in Humanitarian and Ethnographic Fieldwork 53
- 3. Figurations of the Human. Children, Humanity, and the Infantilization of Peace 77
- 4. Bear Humanity. Children, Animals, and Other Power Objects of the Humanitarian Imagination 105
- 5. Homemade Humanitarianism. Knitting and Loneliness 133
- 6. A Zealous Humanism and Its Limits. Sacrifice and the Hazards of Neutrality 165
- Conclusion. The Power of the Mere. Humanitarianism as Domestic Art and Imaginative Politics 199
- Notes 209
- References 235
- Index 267