移动的视野: rkiye的超移动索马里青年

IF 2.5 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Ayan Yasin Abdi, Nauja Kleist
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摘要

这篇文章深入探讨了索马里流动青年的经历,他们经常与家人一起在多个国家和大陆之间移动。他们的父母是欧洲或北美的难民,他们的生活受到父母对更好生活的追求的影响,包括安全、教育、文化和宗教价值观,从而打破了狭隘的目的地等级。基于在 rkiye的民族志田野调查,我们研究了三个空间传记,以分析流动青年如何将过去的经历、现在的现实和想象的未来联系起来,提出了移动视野的概念。我们认为,讲故事在理解超移动的生活中起着至关重要的作用,展示了过去和想象中的未来之间的联系如何反映了存在互惠感或这种互惠感的缺失。我们得出的结论是,即使是混乱的经历也会通过讲故事获得价值,同时警告不要过度强调固定的地方归属感概念以及强迫和选择流动之间的二分法。
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Moving Horizons: Hypermobile Somali Youth in Türkiye

This article delves into the experiences of hypermobile Somali migrant youth, who have moved frequently with their families across multiple countries and continents. Born to refugee parents in Europe or North America, their lives are influenced by their parents’ pursuit of a better life, including security, education and cultural and religious values, thereby decentering narrow hierarchies of destination. Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Türkiye, we examine three spatial biographies to analyse how migrant youth connect past experiences, present realities and imagined futures, suggesting the concept of moving horizons. We argue that storytelling plays a crucial role in making sense of hypermobile lives, showing how connections between the past and imagined futures reflect a sense of existential reciprocity or its absence. We conclude that even tumultuous experiences gain value through storytelling while cautioning against an overemphasis on fixed notions of place-belongingness and the dichotomy between forced and chosen mobilities.

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