Diasporas, Transnational Ties, and Ethnic-Religious Minorities

L. Roniger
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This chapter explores situations affecting citizens whose ethnic or religious diaspora identities and transnational contacts have either gained them recognition or delegitimized their standing in the eyes of state authorities and sectors of public opinion. The analysis reviews the Jewish presence in the Americas before diving deeper into the case of Jewish Venezuelans, followed by presenting comparative observations on Jewish Cubans and on Muslims and Arabs living in the Triborder area where the jurisdictions of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay meet. As Latin America has been primarily a continent of Christians, these case studies explore the meeting ground between the states’ geopolitics and cultural premises and their implications for those whose intersectional identities may open grounds for sectors challenging their legitimate standing as citizens.
散居者、跨国关系和少数民族宗教
本章探讨了影响公民的情况,这些公民的种族或宗教散居身份和跨国接触要么使他们在国家当局和公众舆论部门的眼中获得认可,要么使他们的地位失去合法性。该分析回顾了犹太人在美洲的存在,然后深入研究了犹太委内瑞拉人的情况,然后对居住在巴西、阿根廷和巴拉圭交界地区的犹太人古巴人和穆斯林和阿拉伯人进行了比较观察。由于拉丁美洲主要是一个基督徒大陆,这些案例研究探讨了国家地缘政治和文化前提之间的交汇点,以及它们对那些交叉身份可能为挑战其合法公民地位的部门开辟了基础的人的影响。
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