Casualties of Care: Immigration and the Politics of Humanitarianism in France

Casualties of Care: Immigration and the Politics of Humanitarianism in France

by Miriam I. Ticktin
Casualties of Care: Immigration and the Politics of Humanitarianism in France

Casualties of Care: Immigration and the Politics of Humanitarianism in France

by Miriam I. Ticktin

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Overview

This book explores the unintended consequences of compassion in the world of immigration politics. Miriam Ticktin focuses on France and its humanitarian immigration practices to argue that a politics based on care and protection can lead the state to view issues of immigration and asylum through a medical lens. Examining two “regimes of care”—humanitarianism and the movement to stop violence against women—Ticktin asks what it means to permit the sick and sexually violated to cross borders while the impoverished cannot? She demonstrates how in an inhospitable immigration climate, unusual pathologies can become the means to residency papers, making conditions like HIV, cancer, and select experiences of sexual violence into distinct advantages for would-be migrants. Ticktin’s analysis also indicts the inequalities forged by global capitalism that drive people to migrate, and the state practices that criminalize the majority of undocumented migrants at the expense of care for the exceptional few.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520269040
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 08/29/2011
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Miriam Ticktin is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the New School for Social Research.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations 
Acknowledgments 

Introduction: The Politics and Antipolitics of Care 

Part I The Context: Politics and Care
1. Sans-Papiers and the Context of Political Struggle 
2. Genealogies of Care: The New Humanitarianism 

Part II:  On the Ground: Compassion and Pathology
3. The Illness Clause: Life and the Politics of Compassion 
4. In the Name of Violence against Women 

Part III: Antipolitics: Diseased Citizens and a Racialized Postcolonial State
5. Armed Love: Against Modern Slavery, Against Immigrants 
6. Biological Involution? The Production
of Diseased Citizens 

Conclusion: Engaging the Political 

Notes 
Bibliography 
Index 
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