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Les identités politiques à l'épreuve de la mobilité : le cas des Palestiniens d'Amérique latine / Cecilia Baeza

By: Baeza, Cecilia.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: 2006Subject(s): Palestinian diaspora | Palestinians -- Latin America | Palestinians -- Latin America -- Ethnic identityAbstract: This article deals with the makeup of the commercial and industrial class of Palestinian origin in Latin America and explores its relation to mobility. The Palestinian migrants and their descendants, itinerant underlings who became an avant-garde of globalization, have revalorized their nomadic condition as an autonomization strategy to counter their exclusion from political modernity. Deterritorialization does not necessarily mean political cosmopolitanism, however. The foregoing article looks at the ways in which identification with Palestine colours their complex and paradoxical relation to questions of the State and citizenship.
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Published in: Raisons politiques, no. 21 (février 2006), pp. 77-95.

This article deals with the makeup of the commercial and industrial class of Palestinian origin in Latin America and explores its relation to mobility. The Palestinian migrants and their descendants, itinerant underlings who became an avant-garde of globalization, have revalorized their nomadic condition as an autonomization strategy to counter their exclusion from political modernity. Deterritorialization does not necessarily mean political cosmopolitanism, however. The foregoing article looks at the ways in which identification with Palestine colours their complex and paradoxical relation to questions of the State and citizenship.

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