DIFFICULT DISTINCTIONS: Refugee Law, Humanitarian Practice, and Political Identification in Gaza

TitleDIFFICULT DISTINCTIONS: Refugee Law, Humanitarian Practice, and Political Identification in Gaza
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsFeldman, Ilana
JournalCultural Anthropology
Volume22
Issue1
Pagination129-169
ISSN1548-1360
Abstract

In this article, I explore the intersection of humanitarian practice and refugee law in shaping categories of “refugee” and “citizen” in Gaza in the first years after 1948. I examine how humanitarian practice produced enduring distinctions within the Gazan population and provided a space in which ideas about Palestinian citizenship began to take shape. A key argument is that humanitarianism, despite commitments to political neutrality, often has profound and enduring political effects. In this case, humanitarian distinctions contributed to making the “refugee” a central figure in the Palestinian political landscape. I also consider how humanitarianism in Palestine was guided by the larger, emerging postwar refugee regime, even as Palestinians were formally excluded from some of its mechanisms.

URLhttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1525/can.2007.22.1.129/abstract
DOI10.1525/can.2007.22.1.129
Short TitleDIFFICULT DISTINCTIONS
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