Governing Refugee Space: The Quasi-Carceral Regime of Amsterdam’s Lloyd Hotel, a German-Jewish Refugee Camp in the Prelude to World War II

作者: M. Felder , C. Minca , C. E. Ong

DOI: 10.5194/GH-69-365-2014

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摘要: Abstract. Through analysing the correspondence between key refugee camp commanders based at Amsterdam's Lloyd Hotel and different authorities involved in Dutch matters, this paper examines how "the state" responded to German-Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany prelude World War II. Using a largely Foucauldian approach discipline, power, security governmentality examine bio-, macro- micro-politics behind management of these their lived spaces, we seek illustrate formed part quasi-carceral spatial regime implemented segregate contain those with an unclear legal status time political confusion. The article also seeks show involvement scales brought serious implications for status, regimentation, mobilities future refugees.

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