ID | 175044 |
Title Proper | Yarmouk minors: their situation and displacement… their agency through cultural forms, psychosocial activities and through daily life actions |
Language | ENG |
Author | Shaheen, Buthaina |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This paper focuses on exiled minors from Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp. It elucidates how the trauma of Yarmouk, resulting from the Syrian conflict, evokes the Nakba of 1948 and the loss of Palestine. It explains generally how this trauma has affected minors of Yarmouk, but on the other hand how they are able to engage positively in such situations. Therefore, it focuses on the agency of Yarmouk minors, and explores it through investigating their cultural forms such as poem reciting and singing, as well as through focusing on their engagement both in psychosocial activities and daily life actions. Poems that emphasize the displacement from Palestine and Yarmouk as well as illustrate the imagination of the lost land. Daily activities and psychosocial that stress the pursuit for a normal life. Theoretical concepts borrowed from Anderson, Chatterjee and Hage are employed in order to enable us understand in which ways minors demonstrate their agency in order to maintain the daily survival. The data analysed in this paper stems from interviews with Yarmouk residents, both adults and minors, along with visual materials such as videos and photos provided by relief workers and activists. |
`In' analytical Note | British Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 47, No.4; Oct 2020: p.579-594 |
Journal Source | British Journal of Middle East Studies Vol: 47 No 4 |
Key Words | Yarmouk Minors ; Cultural Forms ; Psychosocial Activities ; Yarmouk Palestinian Refugee Camp |