Kakuma难民营:永久过渡中的伪永久性

Gerawork Teferra
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摘要:2021年是肯尼亚卡库马难民营成立30周年,卡库马难民营原本是为来自邻国的少数难民提供临时避难所。它接待了来自20多个国家的近20万人。虽然它正变得越来越城市化,但其居民的生活仍然是暂时和永久之间的斗争。难民营和难民身份是暂时的这种假设变得根深蒂固,即使它们持续了几十年,也无法实现真正的永久性。为了从生活经验中了解这种永久性和临时性的竞争动态,20名在难民营生活了十年或更长时间的难民通过对我的口述历史采访,为这项研究贡献了他们的经验,我在卡库马难民营生活了九年。这篇文章强调,由于维持生命的斗争,营地景观从光秃秃的沙漠转变为城市般的地区,不应该掩盖采用伪持久性的不稳定性和相关成本。
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Kakuma Refugee Camp: Pseudopermanence in Permanent Transience
Abstract:Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya, intended as temporary sanctuary for a few refugees from neighboring countries, marked its thirtieth anniversary in 2021. It hosts close to two hundred thousand people from more than twenty countries. Though it is becoming more and more urban, the lives of its residents continue to be a struggle between temporariness and permanence. Assumptions that camps and refugee status are temporary become entrenched, even as they endure across decades, making real permanence unreachable. To learn about the competing dynamics of such permanence and temporariness from lived experience, twenty refugees who have been living in camps for a decade or more contributed their experience to this research through oral-history interviews with myself, who has lived in Kakuma Refugee Camp for nine years. This article emphasizes that the change of the camp landscape from a bare desert to an urbanlike area because of a struggle to sustain life should not disguise the precarity and associated costs of adopting a pseudopermanence.
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Africa Today
Africa Today Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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期刊介绍: Africa Today, a leading journal for more than 50 years, has been in the forefront of publishing Africanist reform-minded research, and provides access to the best scholarly work from around the world on a full range of political, economic, and social issues. Active electronic and combined electronic/print subscriptions to this journal include access to the online backrun.
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