'No! I'm Not a Refugee!' The Poetics of Be-Longing among Young Oromos in Toronto |
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Authors: | Kumsa Martha Kuwee |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University, 75 University Avenue West, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3C5, Canada mkumsa{at}wlu.ca |
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Abstract: | This paper presents some findings from an empirical study carriedout with young Oromos living in Toronto. To capture the complexitiesof negotiating be-longing, the paper offers dispersalaffinityanew conceptual framework empirically grounded in an innovativemethodological design. Using participants' narratives in theempirical material, the paper contests the dualism created betweenessentialist and constructionist perspectives. It employs dispersalaffinityto explore participants' understandings of the refugeeand the wider processes of refugeeization and refugee be-longing.Findings suggest that be-longing is a project of selfhood thatis both fixed and constantly shifting. It is argued that be-longingis constructed from the same movements of selfhood within andthrough social relationships. Young Oromos employ both essentialistand constructionist discourses to weave multiple layers of fixedand mobile be-longing. Implications for refugee studies arediscussed wherein dispersalaffinity is offered to criticallyengage the recent debate on deceit and trickeryamong refugees. |
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Keywords: | refugee youth in Canada Oromo identity |
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