4. Rethinking the Palestinians Abroad as a Diaspora: The Relationships Between the Diaspora and the Palestinian Territories

Sari Hanafi
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This article raises a series of questions regarding the taxonomy employed to understand the Palestinians living abroad, their identity, and their relationships to both the homeland and their host societies. For many reasons, the literature on Palestinians has extensively used the term "Palestinian refugees," and considers other notions such as "diaspora," "forced and volunteered migrants" or "Palestinians abroad," as inadequately stating or weakening the defense or "the cause" of this population. Moreover, the relationship between this population and the Palestinian territories, or the historical Palestine, is supposed to be 'natural' and 'primordial'. This article proceeds as follows. The problematic issue of the Palestinians abroad is first debated within the general trends of migration studies. The concept of "diaspora" is then examined in detail, particularly since it privileges as well as succeeds in emphasizing the relationships with the country of origin as a major element in the web of relationships that the forced migrant are able to establish. I then go on to argue that the Palestinians abroad do not constitute a real diaspora, but rather a "partially diasporized people". This is then examined by constructing a typology of three ideal-types: diasporized people, population in transit and assimilated population. Finally, I develop an explicative model of the ongoing and unachieved diasporazation of the Palestinian people. This model is based on two central points: the weak and fragile center of gravity of the Palestinian diaspora, and the recent crystallization of a Palestinian identity.
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4. 重新思考散居海外的巴勒斯坦人:散居海外的巴勒斯坦人与巴勒斯坦领土之间的关系
本文提出了一系列关于用来理解生活在国外的巴勒斯坦人、他们的身份以及他们与家园和东道国社会的关系的分类学问题。出于多种原因,关于巴勒斯坦人的文献广泛使用“巴勒斯坦难民”一词,并认为其他概念,如“散居”、“被迫和自愿移民”或“海外巴勒斯坦人”,不足以说明或削弱这一人口的防御或“原因”。此外,这些人口与巴勒斯坦领土或历史上的巴勒斯坦之间的关系应该是“自然的”和“原始的”。本文的内容如下。海外巴勒斯坦人的问题首先在移民研究的一般趋势中进行辩论。然后详细审查了“侨民”的概念,特别是因为它特权并成功地强调了与原籍国的关系,作为被迫移徙者能够建立的关系网络中的一个主要因素。然后我继续论证,海外的巴勒斯坦人并不构成真正的散居,而是“部分散居的人”。然后通过构建三种理想类型的类型学来检验这一点:散居人口,过境人口和同化人口。最后,我开发了一个对巴勒斯坦人民正在进行的和尚未实现的散居的解释性模型。这一模式基于两个中心点:散居的巴勒斯坦人的脆弱和脆弱的重心,以及最近巴勒斯坦人身份的结晶。
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