Identity in crisis: Power, agency, and subjugation in the small stories of the Moroccan diaspora in Spain

C. Ready
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Research regarding migrant discourse and identities has recently focused on how migrants construct identities in narratives. However, these identities may be difficult to navigate as migrants encounter different linguistic and cultural practices as well as discrimination in their new home countries. In Spain, Moroccan migrants are framed as ‘outsiders’ and may experience discrimination because of their identities. In the current study, I examine how Moroccan immigrants living in Granada, Spain manage positions of agency and constraint in small story narratives to construct their identities. I argue that Moroccan immigrants may reinscribe positions of power and authority in service of their own agency positions which may constrain the agency of other migrants. More research must be conducted to determine the role of broader structures and dominant discourses that make such subjugation necessary for migrant identity negotiation.
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危机中的身份认同:西班牙摩洛哥侨民小故事中的权力、代理和征服
关于移民话语和身份的研究最近集中在移民如何在叙事中构建身份。然而,这些身份可能很难驾驭,因为移民在他们的新祖国遇到不同的语言和文化习俗以及歧视。在西班牙,摩洛哥移民被定性为“外来者”,并可能因其身份而受到歧视。在当前的研究中,我研究了居住在西班牙格拉纳达的摩洛哥移民如何在小故事叙事中管理代理和约束的位置,以构建他们的身份。我认为,摩洛哥移民可以重新担任权力和权威的职位,为他们自己的机构服务,这可能会限制其他移民的机构。必须进行更多的研究,以确定更广泛的结构和主导话语的作用,这些结构和话语使这种征服成为移民身份谈判的必要条件。
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