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Exception beyond the sovereign state: Makhmour refugee camp between statism and autonomy
Affiliation:1. Liverpool Business School, Liverpool John Moores University, UK;2. School of Community Resources and Development, Arizona State University, USA;3. Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, University of Rijeka, Croatia
Abstract:This paper explores the camp as a space of autonomy within the context of Makhmour refugee camp in Iraqi Kurdistan. It re-examines the relationship between the camp and autonomy by inverting the concept of exception. Drawing on the theoretical opening provided by Khaled Furani (2014), the paper develops a critical understanding of the exception that originates not in the sovereign decision of the state and its juridical apparatus, but in the capacity of political subjects to form autonomous collective life in struggle with, against and beyond the state. Moving the locus of the exception from the sovereign state to the governed allows for a novel conception of the camp as a constituent site for autonomy. The experience of Makhmour shows the emergence of what I will call the “anti-camp” within the spatiality of the refugee camp, providing theoretical and empirical insights into alternative conceptualisation of the camp. While the anti-camp is a political manifestation of will to autonomous world-making, it is a process marked by constant bricolage, negotiation and contestation with the statist form of time and space.
Keywords:Camp  Exception  Sovereignty  Autonomy  Middle East  Iraqi Kurdistan  PKK
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