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What is Refugee?
Author(s) -
Will Daddario,
Janhavi Dhamankar,
Milton Loayza,
Jon McKenzie,
Yana Meerzon,
Tero Nauha,
Theron Schmidt,
Aneta Stojnić
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
performance philosophy/performance philosophy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2947-5589
pISSN - 2057-7176
DOI - 10.21476/pp.2018.41198
Subject(s) - refugee , globe , scholarship , relation (database) , refugee crisis , capitalism , sociology , epistemology , politics , political science , law , psychology , philosophy , computer science , database , neuroscience
This collectively authored article is a curated response to a set of questions (or fragments of questions) derived from a year-long collaboration focused on the figure of the refugee. Delivered through mixed-media, the responses cover a vast range of territory, from the relation between refugees and global capitalism to the reign of bio- and necro-politics, from analytical philosophies of naming to continental philosophies of territorialized flows, and from conceptual mappings of interstitial space to concrete mappings of “refugee” movements across the globe.While the article addresses many different questions, the authors are concerned primarily with the following: How can performance philosophy conceptualize “crisis” in its methods and subjects of study? How is crisis organized, delivered and received in thought and performance? The form our response has taken is one of arranged fragments that speak to the “trailing off” of thought that so frequently occurs when faced with “big ideas.” Meanwhile, the content delivers multiple theses on the ways performance philosophy scholarship might grapple with the figure of the refugee, a figure that will surely dominate ethical discussions for years to come. 

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