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Beyond Compassion
Gender and Humanitarian Action

This Element provides a fresh look at humanitarianism by integrating gender, emotions, senses and experiences as central elements of care.

Dolores Martín-Moruno (Author)

9781009462242, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 7 December 2023

82 pages
23.5 x 15.8 x 1 cm, 0.27 kg

This is a call to engage with the histories of emotions and the senses, as well as with the new history of experiences, in order to write a gendered history of humanitarian action. This Element challenges essentialist interpretations according to which women have undertaken humanitarian action because of their allegedly compassionate nature. Instead, it shows how humanitarianism has allowed women to participate in international politics by claiming their rights as citizens, struggling against class inequalities, racial segregation and sexual discrimination in the light of disparate feelings such as resentment, hope, trust, shame and indignation. Ultimately, these case studies are understood to represent historically created moral economies of care: distinctive ways of feeling, performing and knowing humanitarianism which have evolved in relation to shifting emotional values associated with what it means to be human. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

1. Helvetic emotions
2. Gendering humanitarian compassion
3. Experiences in the long second world war
4. The French touch
5. Blue humanitarianism
6. Conclusion
References.

Subject Areas: History of ideas [JFCX]

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