Performing difference, longing for ‘home’: Claiming ethnic identities to build national unity among urban Solomon Islands youth

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Rachel Emerine Hicks
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Since independence, Solomon Islands schools have aimed to establish a national identity and unity among Solomon Islanders; however, ethnic ties to ‘home’ remain strong. This is particularly evident in Honiara, the densely populated and multi-ethnic capital of Solomon Islands, when urban youth who have grown up in Honiara claim their home is in a province. This paper argues that the ‘unity in diversity’ narrative taught in schools emphasises the importance of an ethnic identity tied to one's province. As a result, students must find ways to build connections to home, even if they have spent little time there, creating a nostalgia for home. Two ways this occurs is through the dances they perform and the kastom jewellery they wear. I argue that the emphasis of their unique ethnic identities is necessary for youth to stake a claim in the multi-ethnic urban landscape and within the panethnic identity of Solomon Islander.

表演差异,渴望“家”:索罗门群岛城市青年主张族群认同,构建民族团结
自独立以来,所罗门群岛的学校旨在建立所罗门群岛居民之间的民族认同和团结;然而,民族与“家”的联系仍然很强。这一点在霍尼亚拉尤其明显,霍尼亚拉是所罗门群岛人口稠密、多民族的首都,在霍尼亚拉长大的城市青年声称他们的家在一个省。本文认为,学校教授的“多样性中的统一”叙事强调了与一个人所在省份联系在一起的民族身份的重要性。因此,学生们必须找到与家乡建立联系的方法,即使他们在那里呆的时间很少,也要产生对家乡的怀念。两种方式是通过他们表演的舞蹈和他们佩戴的卡斯托姆珠宝。我认为,强调他们独特的民族身份对于青年在多民族城市景观和所罗门岛民的泛民族身份中提出要求是必要的。
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