“Livability” and “Ungratefulness”: A Refugee Critique of the Law and Humanitarianism

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Autor(a) principal: Lê Espiritu, Yến
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Vang, Ma
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/si.8604
Resumo: Critical refugee studies (CRS) conceptualizes refugees’ lived experience as a site of theory‐making and knowledge production with and for refugees. As co‐founders of the Critical Refugee Studies Collective (CRSC), and as scholars with refugee backgrounds, we theorize alongside our refugee partners to offer a refugee critique of refugee law and humanitarianism. Departing from the 1951 Refugee Convention definition of “refugee,” whose restrictive legal and historical framing cannot account for the complex conditions that displace human beings, we offer the concept of “livability” to name the mundane, creative, and fearless possibilities of living that undergird refugees’ claims to move audaciously. Furthermore, departing from humanitarian narratives that expect refugees to be forever thankful for having been rescued, we propose the concept of “ungratefulness” to describe refugee refusal to exhibit gratitude and deference for the space they have been allowed. Our critique emerged from sustained engagement with refugee partners through in‐person and virtual gatherings organized by the CRSC. Together, we argue that livability and ungratefulness constitute examples of “epistemic disobedience” of the colonial and unilateral knowledge production about refugees, as they call attention to distinctly discernible refugee agency and epistemology that break with the historically appointed role of refugees as seen entirely through a lens of precarity and gratitude.
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title “Livability” and “Ungratefulness”: A Refugee Critique of the Law and Humanitarianism
spellingShingle “Livability” and “Ungratefulness”: A Refugee Critique of the Law and Humanitarianism
Lê Espiritu, Yến
critical refugee studies; livability; ungratefulness
title_short “Livability” and “Ungratefulness”: A Refugee Critique of the Law and Humanitarianism
title_full “Livability” and “Ungratefulness”: A Refugee Critique of the Law and Humanitarianism
title_fullStr “Livability” and “Ungratefulness”: A Refugee Critique of the Law and Humanitarianism
title_full_unstemmed “Livability” and “Ungratefulness”: A Refugee Critique of the Law and Humanitarianism
title_sort “Livability” and “Ungratefulness”: A Refugee Critique of the Law and Humanitarianism
author Lê Espiritu, Yến
author_facet Lê Espiritu, Yến
Vang, Ma
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lê Espiritu, Yến
Vang, Ma
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv critical refugee studies; livability; ungratefulness
topic critical refugee studies; livability; ungratefulness
description Critical refugee studies (CRS) conceptualizes refugees’ lived experience as a site of theory‐making and knowledge production with and for refugees. As co‐founders of the Critical Refugee Studies Collective (CRSC), and as scholars with refugee backgrounds, we theorize alongside our refugee partners to offer a refugee critique of refugee law and humanitarianism. Departing from the 1951 Refugee Convention definition of “refugee,” whose restrictive legal and historical framing cannot account for the complex conditions that displace human beings, we offer the concept of “livability” to name the mundane, creative, and fearless possibilities of living that undergird refugees’ claims to move audaciously. Furthermore, departing from humanitarian narratives that expect refugees to be forever thankful for having been rescued, we propose the concept of “ungratefulness” to describe refugee refusal to exhibit gratitude and deference for the space they have been allowed. Our critique emerged from sustained engagement with refugee partners through in‐person and virtual gatherings organized by the CRSC. Together, we argue that livability and ungratefulness constitute examples of “epistemic disobedience” of the colonial and unilateral knowledge production about refugees, as they call attention to distinctly discernible refugee agency and epistemology that break with the historically appointed role of refugees as seen entirely through a lens of precarity and gratitude.
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