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The Politics of Recognition: Jewish Refugees in Relief Policies and Human Rights Debates, 1945-1950
Authors:Gerard Daniel Cohen
Affiliation: a Department of History, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA
Abstract:
This essay analyses the place of Jewish survivors in the refugee system established by the West in the aftermath of the Second World War. Departing from the literature of trauma and mourning, this article addresses Holocaust survivors as migrant refugees subjected to international categorisations, relief policies and human rights debates. Between 1945 and 1950, Jewish refugees were recognised as an ideal-type community of victims by western humanitarianism. Recognition entailed symbolic and material entitlements, and eventually rewarded Holocaust survivors with historical, political and territorial vindication. As opposed to other refugee groups who entered the market of international compassion in the 1940s, Jewish refugees were granted full status of political victims.
Keywords:Jews  refugees  displaced persons  relief policies  human rights  Holocaust
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