Systems of Social Identity: Citizen Identities Shaping Female Jordanian and Syrian Refugee Students in Amman's Public Schools

Patricia K. Kubow
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Abstract:This study explores displacement, socialization, resistance, and citizenship by examining citizen identity formation of female schoolchildren and youths at three government (public), double-shift schools in Amman, whereby Jordanian girls attend school in the morning and Syrian refugee girls attend in the afternoon. Because Jordan (along with Lebanon) has the greatest influx of Syrian refugees in the world, school serves as a critical site for interrogating how systems of identity are upheld or altered for children and youths as a result of migration. Qualitative data from 12 focus groups with 90 students (36 Jordanians and 54 refugees) reveal a strong Arab Islamic identity. While Jordanian girls express support for king and country that exhibits pride in their Jordanian national identity, the majority of Syrian refugee girls feel a strong sense of alienation and displacement in Jordan. While proud of Jordan's role as a refugee host state to Arabs fleeing political persecution and societal destruction, some of the female participants acknowledge that Jordan may have reached its maximum capacity to assist despite its commitment to Arab unity.
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社会认同系统:安曼公立学校中塑造约旦和叙利亚女难民学生的公民认同
摘要:本研究通过调查安曼三所两班制政府(公立)学校的女学童和青年的公民身份形成,探讨了流离失所、社会化、抵抗和公民身份。这三所学校的约旦女孩在上午上学,叙利亚难民女孩在下午上学。由于约旦(以及黎巴嫩)拥有世界上最大的叙利亚难民流入,学校是一个重要的场所,可以用来询问移民如何维持或改变儿童和青少年的身份体系。来自12个焦点小组的90名学生(36名约旦人和54名难民)的定性数据显示出强烈的阿拉伯伊斯兰身份。虽然约旦女孩表示支持以约旦民族身份为荣的国王和国家,但大多数叙利亚难民女孩在约旦感到强烈的疏离感和流离失所感。虽然对约旦作为逃离政治迫害和社会破坏的阿拉伯人的难民收容国的角色感到自豪,但一些女性与会者承认,尽管约旦致力于阿拉伯国家的团结,但它可能已经达到了提供援助的最大能力。
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