Bridging identities through activism: Palestinians in Sweden navigating the transnational divide

IF 1.1 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Conflict Security & Development Pub Date : 2021-05-04 DOI:10.1080/14678802.2021.1933033
H. Lindholm
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ABSTRACT This article deals with the ways in which diaspora communities use activism, transnational political engagements and mobilisation in order to create and sustain identities and navigate in the transnational space of being neither ‘here’ nor ‘there’. Through an exploration of how Palestinians in Sweden use activism as a way to navigate their situation in between Palestine and Sweden, it is shown that transnational activism and social mobilisation are means of managing, meaning-making, mediating and negotiation vulnerable and complicated position between places and identities. Using narrative material collected through interviews with Palestinians in Sweden, this article unveils the relationship between conflict, activism and identity formation and how tensions, struggles and contestations inform that interlinkage. The article explores those relationships through investigating the case of the Palestinian community in Sweden and its narrated experiences of conflict and activism through the lens of the former homeland as well as the new or current country of residence. The study aims to deepen our understandings of the profound meaning of solidarity with a homeland lost as well as to a deeper understanding of the Palestinian diaspora in the Global North.
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通过行动主义弥合身份:瑞典的巴勒斯坦人跨越跨国鸿沟
本文探讨了侨民社区如何利用行动主义、跨国政治参与和动员来创造和维持身份,并在既非“在这里”也非“在那里”的跨国空间中导航。通过探索瑞典的巴勒斯坦人如何使用行动主义作为一种方式来处理他们在巴勒斯坦和瑞典之间的处境,它表明,跨国行动主义和社会动员是管理、创造意义、调解和谈判地方和身份之间脆弱和复杂地位的手段。本文透过对瑞典巴勒斯坦人的访谈,收集叙事材料,揭示冲突、行动主义和身份形成之间的关系,以及紧张、斗争和争论如何传达这种相互联系。本文通过调查瑞典巴勒斯坦社区的案例,以及通过前家园以及新的或当前居住国家的镜头,讲述冲突和行动主义的经历,来探讨这些关系。这项研究旨在加深我们对与失去家园团结一致的深刻意义的理解,并加深对全球北方巴勒斯坦侨民的理解。
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