Dispossession and Forced Migration in the 21st-century Middle East and North Africa

D. Chatty
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AbstractRefugees, exiles and the internally displaced have become de fining features of the social landscape of the 21st-century Middle East and North Africa. Yet, perhaps still, when one thinks of refugees in the Middle East, it is the nearly ¾ of a million people who fled the former British-mandated Palestine in 1948 who generally come to mind. They are certainly not the first case of large-scale dispossession and displacement in the Middle East, nor are they the last as we have seen with the recent large-scale exodus from Iraq after 2003. For the past 100 years, the Middle East and North Africa have been host to numerous refugee groups, some integrating into their host communities and others maintaining a separateness in their wish to return. Each refugee crisis teaches us something about how people develop identities and hold on to or dismiss new categories and statuses associated with them. Each case of exile and uprooting is unique, but each case teaches us something about ourselves as human beings ...
21世纪中东和北非的剥夺和被迫移民
难民、流亡者和国内流离失所者已经成为21世纪中东和北非社会景观的决定性特征。然而,当人们想到中东的难民时,人们通常想到的是1948年逃离前英国托管的巴勒斯坦的近75万人。这当然不是中东地区第一次大规模剥夺和流离失所的案例,也不是最后一次,正如我们在2003年之后看到的伊拉克最近的大规模外流。在过去的100年里,中东和北非接纳了许多难民群体,一些人融入了他们的收容社区,而另一些人则保持着他们希望返回的分离状态。每一次难民危机都告诉我们,人们如何发展身份,如何坚持或摒弃与之相关的新类别和地位。每一个流亡和背井离乡的案例都是独一无二的,但每一个案例都教会了我们一些关于人类自身的东西……
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