Property investment and the making of the ambivalent elective Polish diaspora in Israel

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Global Networks-A Journal of Transnational Affairs Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.1111/glob.12453
Irit Shmuel, Nir Cohen, Agnieszka Bielewska, Hila Zaban
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The article explores investment decisions made by Israelis who purchased or intended to purchase a residential property in Poland. Specifically, it focuses on their set of motivations to invest there and the extent to which their ethno-national or other types of affinity with the country played a role in their decision. Drawing on interviews with (Jewish) Israeli citizens, we argue that their Choice to invest in Poland was not only financial but influenced also by strong emotional connections to the country, a combination we term ‘sentrumental’ (instrumental and sentimental). We contend that the decision of Israeli Jews to buy property in Poland, against the historical backdrop of the traumatic experience of Jews there, is highly contentious. Analyzing the discursive strategies they use to explain, indeed justify, their unorthodox decision, we show how their emotional ties to Poland often conflict with its controversial history and their own personal identities. It is this conflict, we conclude, that makes Israeli Jews with various biographical ties to Poland an inherently ambivalent elective diaspora.

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房地产投资与在以色列的波兰侨民的矛盾选择
本文探讨了在波兰购买或打算购买住宅房产的以色列人的投资决策。具体而言,文章重点关注他们在波兰投资的一系列动机,以及他们与波兰的民族或其他类型的亲和力在多大程度上对他们的决定起到了作用。根据对以色列(犹太)公民的访谈,我们认为他们选择投资波兰不仅是出于经济原因,还受到与该国强烈情感联系的影响,我们称之为 "Sentrumental"(工具性与情感性)的结合。我们认为,以色列犹太人决定在波兰购买房产,是在那里的犹太人遭受创伤的历史背景下做出的,具有很大的争议性。通过分析他们用来解释(实际上是证明)其非正统决定的话语策略,我们展示了他们与波兰的情感联系如何经常与波兰有争议的历史和他们自己的个人身份相冲突。我们的结论是,正是这种冲突使得与波兰有着各种传记联系的以色列犹太人成为了一个内在矛盾的选择性散居群体。
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