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The word and concept of victim bear a heavy weight. To represent oneself or to be represented as a victim is often a first and vital step toward having one's suffering and one's claims to rights socially and legally recognized. Yet to name oneself or be called a victim is a risky claim, an...

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The Ethnography of Political Violence
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction. Histories of Victimhood: Assemblages, Transactions, and Figures -- Chapter 1. Why Social Scientists Should Care How Jesus Died -- Chapter 2. Bodies of Partition: Of Widows, Residue, and Other Historical Waste -- Chapter 3. "Extremely Poor" Mothers and Debit Cards: The Families in an Action Cash-Transfer Program in Colombia -- Chapter 4. How to Become a Victim: Pragmatics of the Admission of Women in a South African Primary Health Care Clinic -- Chapter 5. Negotiating Victimhood in Nkomazi, South Africa -- Chapter 6. Between Recognition and Care: Victims, NGOs and the State in the Guatemalan Postconflict Victimhood Assemblage -- Chapter 7. Recognizing Torture: Credibility and the Unstable Codification of Victimhood -- Chapter 8. The Power of Dead Bodies -- Chapter 9. Why Is Muna Crying? Event, Relation, and Immediacy as Criteria for Acknowledging Suffering in Palestine -- Chapter 10. Departures of Decolonization: Interstitial Spaces, Ordinary Affect, and Landscapes of Victimhood in Southern Africa -- Chapter 11. Performances of Victimhood, Allegation, and Disavowal in Sierra Leone -- Chapter 12. Victims in the Moral Economy of Suffering: Narratives of Humiliation, Retaliation, and Sacrifice -- Epilogue. Histories of Victimhood: Assemblage, Transaction, and Figure -- Contributors -- Index -- Acknowledgments
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The word and concept of victim bear a heavy weight. To represent oneself or to be represented as a victim is often a first and vital step toward having one's suffering and one's claims to rights socially and legally recognized. Yet to name oneself or be called a victim is a risky claim, and social scientists must struggle to avoid erasing either survivors' experience of suffering or their agency and resourcefulness. Histories of Victimhood engages with this dilemma, asking how one may recognize and acknowledge suffering without essentializing affected communities and individuals.This volume tackles the theoretical and empirical questions surrounding the ways victims and victimhood are constructed, represented, and managed by state and nonstate actors. Geographically broad, the twelve essays in this volume trace histories of victimhood in Colombia, India, South Africa, Guatemala, Angola, Sierra Leone, Turkey, Occupied Palestine, Denmark, and Britain. They examine the implications of victimhood in a wide range of contexts, including violent occupations, displacement, war, reparation projects, refugee assistance, HIV treatment, trauma intervention, social welfare projects, and state formation. In exploring varying forms of hardship and identifying what people do to survive, how they make sense of their own suffering, and how they are frequently either acted upon or ignored by humanitarian agencies and states, Histories of Victimhood encourages us to see victimhood not as a definite and definable category of experience but as a changeable and culturally contingent state.Contributors: Sofie Danneskiold-Samsøe, Pamila Gupta, Ravinder Kaur, Stine Finne Jakobsen, Andrew M. Jefferson, Steffen Jensen, Tobias Kelly, Frédéric Le Marcis, Walter Paniagua, Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Darius Rejali, Henrik Ronsbo, Lotte Buch Segal, Nerina Weiss.
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title Histories of Victimhood /
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The Ethnography of Political Violence
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction. Histories of Victimhood: Assemblages, Transactions, and Figures --
Chapter 1. Why Social Scientists Should Care How Jesus Died --
Chapter 2. Bodies of Partition: Of Widows, Residue, and Other Historical Waste --
Chapter 3. "Extremely Poor" Mothers and Debit Cards: The Families in an Action Cash-Transfer Program in Colombia --
Chapter 4. How to Become a Victim: Pragmatics of the Admission of Women in a South African Primary Health Care Clinic --
Chapter 5. Negotiating Victimhood in Nkomazi, South Africa --
Chapter 6. Between Recognition and Care: Victims, NGOs and the State in the Guatemalan Postconflict Victimhood Assemblage --
Chapter 7. Recognizing Torture: Credibility and the Unstable Codification of Victimhood --
Chapter 8. The Power of Dead Bodies --
Chapter 9. Why Is Muna Crying? Event, Relation, and Immediacy as Criteria for Acknowledging Suffering in Palestine --
Chapter 10. Departures of Decolonization: Interstitial Spaces, Ordinary Affect, and Landscapes of Victimhood in Southern Africa --
Chapter 11. Performances of Victimhood, Allegation, and Disavowal in Sierra Leone --
Chapter 12. Victims in the Moral Economy of Suffering: Narratives of Humiliation, Retaliation, and Sacrifice --
Epilogue. Histories of Victimhood: Assemblage, Transaction, and Figure --
Contributors --
Index --
Acknowledgments
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Contents --
Introduction. Histories of Victimhood: Assemblages, Transactions, and Figures --
Chapter 1. Why Social Scientists Should Care How Jesus Died --
Chapter 2. Bodies of Partition: Of Widows, Residue, and Other Historical Waste --
Chapter 3. "Extremely Poor" Mothers and Debit Cards: The Families in an Action Cash-Transfer Program in Colombia --
Chapter 4. How to Become a Victim: Pragmatics of the Admission of Women in a South African Primary Health Care Clinic --
Chapter 5. Negotiating Victimhood in Nkomazi, South Africa --
Chapter 6. Between Recognition and Care: Victims, NGOs and the State in the Guatemalan Postconflict Victimhood Assemblage --
Chapter 7. Recognizing Torture: Credibility and the Unstable Codification of Victimhood --
Chapter 8. The Power of Dead Bodies --
Chapter 9. Why Is Muna Crying? Event, Relation, and Immediacy as Criteria for Acknowledging Suffering in Palestine --
Chapter 10. Departures of Decolonization: Interstitial Spaces, Ordinary Affect, and Landscapes of Victimhood in Southern Africa --
Chapter 11. Performances of Victimhood, Allegation, and Disavowal in Sierra Leone --
Chapter 12. Victims in the Moral Economy of Suffering: Narratives of Humiliation, Retaliation, and Sacrifice --
Epilogue. Histories of Victimhood: Assemblage, Transaction, and Figure --
Contributors --
Index --
Acknowledgments
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Contents --
Introduction. Histories of Victimhood: Assemblages, Transactions, and Figures --
Chapter 1. Why Social Scientists Should Care How Jesus Died --
Chapter 2. Bodies of Partition: Of Widows, Residue, and Other Historical Waste --
Chapter 3. "Extremely Poor" Mothers and Debit Cards: The Families in an Action Cash-Transfer Program in Colombia --
Chapter 4. How to Become a Victim: Pragmatics of the Admission of Women in a South African Primary Health Care Clinic --
Chapter 5. Negotiating Victimhood in Nkomazi, South Africa --
Chapter 6. Between Recognition and Care: Victims, NGOs and the State in the Guatemalan Postconflict Victimhood Assemblage --
Chapter 7. Recognizing Torture: Credibility and the Unstable Codification of Victimhood --
Chapter 8. The Power of Dead Bodies --
Chapter 9. Why Is Muna Crying? Event, Relation, and Immediacy as Criteria for Acknowledging Suffering in Palestine --
Chapter 10. Departures of Decolonization: Interstitial Spaces, Ordinary Affect, and Landscapes of Victimhood in Southern Africa --
Chapter 11. Performances of Victimhood, Allegation, and Disavowal in Sierra Leone --
Chapter 12. Victims in the Moral Economy of Suffering: Narratives of Humiliation, Retaliation, and Sacrifice --
Epilogue. Histories of Victimhood: Assemblage, Transaction, and Figure --
Contributors --
Index --
Acknowledgments
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