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Decolonial perspectives on charitable spaces of "welcome culture" in Germany
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Abstract This article focusses on the relationships between volunteers and refugees in the German "welcome culture". I highlight the continuities between historical and colonial notions of feminine charity and contemporary volunteering efforts in support of refugees in Germany. The "welcome culture" is conce... view more
This article focusses on the relationships between volunteers and refugees in the German "welcome culture". I highlight the continuities between historical and colonial notions of feminine charity and contemporary volunteering efforts in support of refugees in Germany. The "welcome culture" is conceived here as a charitable space that is historically sedimented by specific understandings of gender, racial and class difference. In particular, the difference between the modern emancipated female volunteer and the female oppressed refugee plays a central role. The question of female self-determination, then, becomes an important social arena in the German "welcome culture", through which the rate and terms of participation of refugees in social life are negotiated. Thus I draw on decolonial thought as well as theoretical insights from post-development scholarship and critical studies of humanitarianism in order to consider the multitemporal and transnational character of current "welcome culture" as well as to gain a better understanding of the entailed power relations. These are more contingent than might first appear. Presenting findings from my ongoing fieldwork I conclude that the notion of "welcome culture" allows for the emergence of new forms of sociality.... view less
Keywords
refugee; policy on refugees; foreign worker; voluntariness; colonialism; political culture; emotionality; citizens' involvement; sociality; Federal Republic of Germany
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Social Work, Social Pedagogics, Social Planning
Cultural Sociology, Sociology of Art, Sociology of Literature
Free Keywords
Willkommenskultur
Document language
English
Publication Year
2017
Page/Pages
p. 38-48
Journal
Social Inclusion, 5 (2017) 3
Issue topic
Perspectives on the European border regime: mobilization, contestation, and the role of civil society
ISSN
2183-2803
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed