Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and "Failed" Nations: Haiti and Jewish Refugees in the 1930s

IF 0.6 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Small Axe Pub Date : 2021-07-01 DOI:10.1215/07990537-9384170
Nadège Veldwachter
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Abstract:Using the field of humanitarianism as the critical locus, this essay reflects on what Haiti, called the "Republic of NGOs," can teach us about unsettling the coloniality of being, power, and freedom if we acknowledge in our critical thought system the acts of humanitarianism this nation has performed. By pursuing the issue of agency otherwise denied to any organism—be it political or intellectual—that departs from Western paradigms, the author aims to contribute to the call on critics and historians to rethink the ideologies that have informed and continue to inform the patterns of research methodologies entrenched in various disciplines to address the vexed question of epistemic dependency. In response, the essay focuses on the episode of inter-minority solidarity between blacks and Jews when, following the 1938 Evian conference, the Haitian government offered asylum to the undesirables of Europe based on the principles of the 1804 Haitian Revolution.
人权、人道主义和“失败”的国家:20世纪30年代的海地和犹太难民
摘要:本文以人道主义领域为批判中心,反思被称为“非政府组织共和国”的海地,如果我们在批判性思维体系中承认这个国家所做的人道主义行为,它可以教会我们如何颠覆存在、权力和自由的殖民主义。通过探究脱离西方范式的任何有机体——无论是政治的还是智力的——都不具备的能人问题,作者的目的是呼吁批评家和历史学家重新思考那些已经并将继续影响各种学科中根深蒂固的研究方法模式的意识形态,以解决认知依赖的棘手问题。作为回应,本文将重点放在黑人和犹太人之间少数民族团结的插曲上,在1938年埃维昂会议之后,海地政府根据1804年海地革命的原则,为不受欢迎的欧洲人提供庇护。
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