在拉网中幸存:911事件后美国的“特殊利益”被拘留者

Shubh Mathur
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在美国发生9/11恐怖袭击之后,成千上万的穆斯林、南亚和中东男子被联邦调查局、警察和移民官员拘留,并被关押在纽约和新泽西的各种监狱里。这里记录了这些拘留对个人、其家庭和更广泛社区的影响。这种监禁的目的不是为了确保更大的安全,而是通过官方和流行的反穆斯林种族主义话语,对被指定为“可疑社区”的人进行监视和恐吓。这种监禁通常持续数月而不提出指控。虽然后现代人类学可能认为人权是“过时”话语的一部分,但这些被拘留者的经历证明了它的持续相关性。
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Surviving the dragnet: ‘special interest’ detainees in the US after 9/11
Following the 9/11 attacks in the US, thousands of Muslim, South Asian and Middle Eastern men were detained by the FBI, police and immigration officers and held in various prisons in New York and New Jersey. The effect of these detentions on individuals, their families and the wider community is here documented. The purpose of this incarceration, which often endured for months without charges being brought, was not to ensure greater security, but to carry out surveillance on and intimidate what had been designated, via an official and popular discourse of anti-Muslim racism, a ‘suspect community’. While postmodern anthropology may consider human rights part of an ‘outmoded’ discourse, the experience of these detainees proves its continued relevance.
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