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Maria S

Maria Småberg

Researcher

Maria S

On mission in the cosmopolitan world Ethics of care in the Armenian refugee crisis, 1920-1947

Author

  • Maria Småberg

Summary, in English

The Swedish missionary, Alma Johansson, witnessed the 1915 Armenian Genocide. Like many foreign missionaries and diplomats, Johansson was caught in the middle of the violence and was then forced to take on wider tasks and develop skills other than what she had primarily been sent out for. After the war, she developed new aid work among Armenian refugees in Thessaloniki. In order to understand Alma Johansson's humanitarian endeavour, I will use the moral philosophical theory of ethics of care as an analytical tool and connect it to moral cosmopolitanism. Ethics of care is still a relatively unexplored field within cosmopolitanism. Cosmopolitanism is rather discussed through abstract accounts of universal principles and of the significance of impartiality, individual rights and justice. The ethics of care emphasizes instead the importance of context, interdependence, relationships and responsibilities to concrete others. From the case of Alma Johansson, the author discusses and analyses the values and practices of interpersonal caring relationships in the specific transnational and humanitarian setting of the Armenian refugee crisis. How are cosmopolitan values expressed in the narratives of Alma Johansson? In what sense can she as a missionary be interpreted as a cosmopolitan caregiver and an intermediary of cosmopolitan values?

Department/s

  • History

Publishing year

2015

Language

English

Pages

405-431

Publication/Series

Scandinavian Journal of History

Volume

40

Issue

3

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Routledge

Topic

  • History

Keywords

  • transnationalism
  • mission history
  • gender
  • ethics of care
  • Kvinnliga
  • Missionsarbetare (Women Missionary Workers)
  • Armenian Genocide
  • cosmopolitanism
  • humanitarianism

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1502-7716