Care Ethics and the Refugee Crisis


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<p>This book advocates for the philosophical import of care in re-evaluating problems of humanitarianism in the context of the ongoing international refugee and forced migration situation. In doing so it rethinks the human capacity to care about the suffering of distant others.</p><p>At a time when emotional resources are running low there is a need to recast what it means to care with the aim of generating a productive movement against the rise of value fundamentalism globally—embraced in mantras of ‘good and evil’ and ‘us and them’—and to confront xenophobia and oppressive politics. The author draws upon a wide array of rich traditions including historical and contemporary writings on self-care and care of the other to re-examine the intersection of care ethics and justice. She also rethinks the relationship between care and contestation here analyzed in the aesthetic ethical political and religious domains of human experience. From within the context of this contingent historical repetition of political oppression the book constructs a reminder not only of what it feels like to care but how and why we should act upon our care.</p><p><i>Care Ethics and the Refugee Crisis </i>is an important contribution to the growing literatures on care ethics and immigration/forced migration in philosophy. It will also appeal to scholars and advanced students working in other disciplines such as political science refugee and migration studies and social anthropology.</p>
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