Evolving Moral Economies of Vulnerability in the Aegean Borderscape

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF MODERN GREEK STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1353/mgs.2022.0024
Evie Papada
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Abstract:The Aegean Sea and its landscape stretching across the Greek-Turkish border has since the establishment of the Greek state always been a space of inter-locking politics and discourses surrounding the figure of the refugee. Since the so-called refugee crisis, processes of construction of refugee deservingness have increasingly centered around the category of vulnerability. Ethnographic work conducted on the island of Lesbos and in Athens between 2017 and 2019 permits an examination of the ways in which contemporary asylum and reception services construct layers of human worthiness and spaces of worth extraction. Denial of urgency, prioritization, and normalization are key strategies of the spatial governance of the displaced in the Aegean borderscape. Juxtaposing the 1923 Population Exchange with the more recent displacement suggests some continuities, similarities, and differences that can lead to a deeper understanding of the geographical, social, and political factors that continue to shape the meaning of the refugee in contemporary Greece.
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爱琴海边境地区脆弱性的道德经济演变
摘要:自希腊建国以来,横跨希腊-土耳其边境的爱琴海及其景观一直是一个围绕难民形象的政治和话语交织的空间。自所谓的难民危机以来,难民应得性的建构过程越来越以脆弱性这一范畴为中心。2017年至2019年期间,在莱斯沃斯岛和雅典进行的民族志工作允许检查当代庇护和接待服务如何构建人类价值层和价值提取空间。否认紧迫性、优先顺序和正常化是爱琴海边境地区流离失所者空间治理的关键策略。将1923年的人口交换与最近的流离失所并置,可以显示出一些连续性、相似性和差异性,这些相似性和差异性可以使我们更深入地了解地理、社会和政治因素,这些因素继续塑造当代希腊难民的意义。
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JOURNAL OF MODERN GREEK STUDIES
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期刊介绍: Praised as "a magnificent scholarly journal" by Choice magazine, the Journal of Modern Greek Studies is the only scholarly periodical to focus exclusively on modern Greece. The Journal publishes critical analyses of Greek social, cultural, and political affairs, covering the period from the late Byzantine Empire to the present. Contributors include internationally recognized scholars in the fields of history, literature, anthropology, political science, Byzantine studies, and modern Greece.
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