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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Bringing Life into Relief: Comparative Ethnographies of Humanitarian Practice 1
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PART I. INTIMATE INTERVENTIONS: HEALTH WORKER EXPERIENCES IN HUMANITARIAN CONTEXTS
- Chapter 1. Dignity Under Extreme Duress: The Moral and Emotional Landscape of Local Humanitarian Workers in the Afghan-Pakistan Border Areas 23
- Chapter 2. Compassion and Care at the Limits of Privilege: Haitian Doctors amid the Influx of Foreign Humanitarian Volunteers 41
- Chapter 3. Trust and Caregiving During a UNICEF-Funded Relief Operation in the Somali Region of Ethiopia 58
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PART II. THE ARCHITECTURE OF HUMANITARIAN KNOWLEDGE, ETHICS, AND IMPERATIVES
- Chapter 4. Evidence and Narratives: Recounting Lethal Violence in Darfur, Sudan 77
- Chapter 5. Life Beyond the Bubbles: Cognitive Dissonance and Humanitarian Impunity in Northern Uganda 96
- Chapter 6. Staging a ‘‘Medical Coup’’? Médecins Sans Frontières and the 2005 Food Crisis in Niger 119
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PART III. STRONG STATES, WEAK STATES, AND CONTESTED HEALTH SOVEREIGNTIES
- Chapter 7. What Happens When MSF Leaves? Humanitarian Departure and Medical Sovereignty in Postconflict Liberia 137
- Chapter 8. Humanitarianism and ‘‘Mobile Sovereignty’’ in Strong State Settings: Reflections on Medical Humanitarianism in Aceh, Indonesia 155
- Chapter 9. The British Military Medical Services and Contested Humanitarianism 176
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PART IV. THE AFTERLIVES OF INTERVENTION
- Chapter 10. Anthropology and Medical Humanitarianism in the Age of Global Health Education 193
- Chapter 11. The Creation of Emergency and Afterlife of Intervention: Reflections on Guinea Worm Eradication in Ghana 209
- Chapter 12. Medical NGOs in Strong States: Working the Margins of the Israeli Medical Bureaucracy 226
- Conclusion. A Measured Good 242
- List of Contributors 253
- Index 261
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Bringing Life into Relief: Comparative Ethnographies of Humanitarian Practice 1
-
PART I. INTIMATE INTERVENTIONS: HEALTH WORKER EXPERIENCES IN HUMANITARIAN CONTEXTS
- Chapter 1. Dignity Under Extreme Duress: The Moral and Emotional Landscape of Local Humanitarian Workers in the Afghan-Pakistan Border Areas 23
- Chapter 2. Compassion and Care at the Limits of Privilege: Haitian Doctors amid the Influx of Foreign Humanitarian Volunteers 41
- Chapter 3. Trust and Caregiving During a UNICEF-Funded Relief Operation in the Somali Region of Ethiopia 58
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PART II. THE ARCHITECTURE OF HUMANITARIAN KNOWLEDGE, ETHICS, AND IMPERATIVES
- Chapter 4. Evidence and Narratives: Recounting Lethal Violence in Darfur, Sudan 77
- Chapter 5. Life Beyond the Bubbles: Cognitive Dissonance and Humanitarian Impunity in Northern Uganda 96
- Chapter 6. Staging a ‘‘Medical Coup’’? Médecins Sans Frontières and the 2005 Food Crisis in Niger 119
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PART III. STRONG STATES, WEAK STATES, AND CONTESTED HEALTH SOVEREIGNTIES
- Chapter 7. What Happens When MSF Leaves? Humanitarian Departure and Medical Sovereignty in Postconflict Liberia 137
- Chapter 8. Humanitarianism and ‘‘Mobile Sovereignty’’ in Strong State Settings: Reflections on Medical Humanitarianism in Aceh, Indonesia 155
- Chapter 9. The British Military Medical Services and Contested Humanitarianism 176
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PART IV. THE AFTERLIVES OF INTERVENTION
- Chapter 10. Anthropology and Medical Humanitarianism in the Age of Global Health Education 193
- Chapter 11. The Creation of Emergency and Afterlife of Intervention: Reflections on Guinea Worm Eradication in Ghana 209
- Chapter 12. Medical NGOs in Strong States: Working the Margins of the Israeli Medical Bureaucracy 226
- Conclusion. A Measured Good 242
- List of Contributors 253
- Index 261