Undoing Traceable Beginnings

Q1 Social Sciences Migration and Society Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.3167/ARMS.2018.010104
P. Daley, Ng’wanza Kamata, Leiyo Singo
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Abstract

This article examines the sense of insecurity experienced by former Burundian refugees following their acquisition of legal citizenship in Tanzania. Using the concept of ontological security, it explores the strategies devised by the new citizens and their former refugee selves to negotiate a normative and stable identity in Tanzania, a country with a postcolonial history of contested citizenship and depoliticized ethnicity. Our argument is that the fluidity of identity, when associated with mobility, is vilified by policy-makers and given insufficient attention in the literatures on ethnicity and refugees in Africa, yet is important for generating a sense of belonging and a meaningful life away from a troubled and violent past. This fluidity of identity offers a significant mechanism for belonging even after the acquisition of formal citizenship.
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本文探讨前布隆迪难民在获得坦桑尼亚合法公民身份后所经历的不安全感。利用本体论安全的概念,它探讨了新公民和他们以前的难民自我设计的策略,以协商坦桑尼亚的规范和稳定的身份,这是一个具有争议的公民身份和非政治化种族的后殖民历史的国家。我们的观点是,当身份的流动性与流动性联系在一起时,就会受到政策制定者的诋毁,在关于非洲种族和难民的文献中也没有得到足够的重视,然而,对于产生归属感和有意义的生活,远离麻烦和暴力的过去,这是很重要的。这种身份的流动性提供了一种重要的归属机制,即使是在获得正式公民身份之后。
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