Contagious Terror: Violence, Haunting and the Work of Refugee Protection

IF 1.4 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Studies in Social Justice Pub Date : 2021-05-05 DOI:10.26522/SSJ.V15I3.2528
Azar Masoumi
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This article argues that contrary to its humanitarian semblance, state-controlled refugee protection is a project of substantial violence, and that the violence of refugee protection is continuously disseminated through and across a wide range of unlikely actors and institutions. Drawing on Avery Gordon (2008) and Franz Fanon (1965), I show that the violence of refugee protection makes itself known in its haunting effects on those who come in contact with it in various capacities: those who carry through the work of refugee protection, such as refugee claim decision makers, lawyers and support workers, are plagued by psychological ailments that manifest in periodical burnouts, anxiety, melancholy, alcohol abuse, and unrelenting moral and emotional dilemmas. These ailments reveal the violence of refugee protection not just in relation to refugees, who are often construed as the exclusive subjects of violence, but also towards non-refugees who come into contact with “protection” work.
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传染性恐怖:暴力、困扰与难民保护工作
这篇文章认为,与人道主义外表相反,国家控制的难民保护是一个实质性暴力项目,难民保护的暴力行为不断通过各种不太可能的行为者和机构传播。根据Avery Gordon(2008)和Franz Fanon(1965)的研究,我发现难民保护的暴力行为对以各种身份与之接触的人产生了挥之不去的影响:那些从事难民保护工作的人,如难民索赔决策者、律师和支持工作人员,患有心理疾病,表现为周期性的倦怠、焦虑、忧郁、酗酒以及无情的道德和情感困境。这些疾病揭示了难民保护的暴力行为,不仅涉及难民,他们通常被视为暴力的专属对象,还涉及接触“保护”工作的非难民。
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Studies in Social Justice
Studies in Social Justice POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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