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Where ethics and politics meet: The violence of humanitarianism in France

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AMERICAN ETHNOLOGIST
卷 33, 期 1, 页码 33-49

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1525/ae.2006.33.1.33

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medical humanitarianism; human rights; France; anthropology of ethics; biopolitics; immigration; citizenship

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I examine the role of humanitarianism and compassion in an emergent ethical configuration that makes illness a primary means by which undocumented immigrants obtain Legal residency (papers) in France. I argue that the sacred place of biological integrity in this ethical discourse leads immigrants to trade in biological integrity for political recognition. I demonstrate first how humanitarianism has been transformed into a form of politics, functioning as a transnational system of governance tied to capital and tabor even white purporting to be apolitical. I focus in the second half of the article on the consequences of humanitarianism as politics, which include new biopolitical practices, unexpected diseased and disabled citizens, and a Limited version of what it means to be human.

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