
The latest issue of
Humanity (Vol. 13, no. 3, Winter 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Jean-Michel Turcotte, The Major Humanitarian Dilemma of Neutrality: The International Committee of The Red Cross and Prisoners of War in Korea, 1950–1953
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Pedro Silva Rocha Lima, A Managerial Humanitarianism: The International Committee of the Red Cross and The Risk Management of Armed Violence in Greater Rio De Janeiro
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Malay Firoz, Epistemics of Aid: Toward a Liminal Critique of Resilience in the Syrian Crisis
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Alexandra S. Moore, Cultural Renditions of Guantánamo and the War on Terror
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Mansoor Adayfi, The Beautiful Guantánamo
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Kalyan Nadiminti, The Detainee's Two Bodies: Intellectual Property and Fugitivity at Guantánamo Bay
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Esther Whitfield, From Guantánamo to The Global South: Mohammed El-Gharani in Literature and Art
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Safiyah Rochelle, This Is What It Looks Like: Searching for Law's Afterlife in Guantánamo
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Mohamedou Ould Salahi, My Guantánamo Writing Seminar