Thinking Beyond Victim and Perpetrator in the Sociology of the Exilic Intellectual: Conflict, Memory, and Wound

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Joanne Dillabough, Zeina Al-Azmeh
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Abstract

How might researchers studying conflict and academic exile embrace Saidiya Hartman’s and Sertdemir Özdemir’s concerns about the role of pity and myth within the wider context of research on exilic scholars? How might researchers re-represent both conflict and exiled intellectuals without reproducing enmity in times of rising authoritarianism? And how might we conceptualize political implication in research on exilics, particularly in the face of war and conflict? We reflect on these questions through a conceptual engagement with a researcher’s involvement in studying academic exile and view this involvement as a form of critical intellectual positioning with the wider geopolitical contexts of Turkey and Syria.
放逐知识分子社会学中超越受害者和加害者的思考:冲突、记忆和创伤
研究冲突和学术流亡的研究人员如何在研究流亡学者的大背景下接受赛迪亚-哈特曼(Saidiya Hartman)和塞特德米尔-厄兹德米尔(Sertdemir Özdemir)对怜悯和神话作用的关注?在专制主义抬头的时代,研究人员如何才能在不再现敌意的情况下重新表现冲突和流亡知识分子?在有关流亡学者的研究中,尤其是在战争和冲突的情况下,我们如何才能将政治含义概念化?我们通过对研究人员参与学术流亡研究的概念性参与来反思这些问题,并将这种参与视为一种在土耳其和叙利亚更广泛的地缘政治背景下进行批判性知识分子定位的形式。
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Qualitative Inquiry
Qualitative Inquiry SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Qualitative Inquiry provides an interdisciplinary forum for qualitative methodology and related issues in the human sciences. With Qualitative Inquiry you have access to lively dialogues, current research and the latest developments in qualitative methodology.
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