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ID167643
Title ProperGrowing up on the sidelines
Other Title Information identity negotiations of Palestinian youth from ‘collaborating’ families relocated to Israel
LanguageENG
AuthorSigad, Laura I ;  Nour, Mayada
Summary / Abstract (Note)By examining the experiences of the children of Palestinian collaborators whose families have relocated to Israel, this study explores how youth negotiate self within the context of marginalisation and cultural dislocation. Due to the actions of their parents, the research participants have become outsiders and outcasts in their Palestinian communities of origin, outsiders in Israel, and outsiders among Israeli-Arabs. Based on qualitative, in-depth interviews with 11 Palestinian male youths, we describe and analyse the experience of identity negotiation in the context of fear and their families’ past deceit. Our findings highlight that the youths’ identities are negotiated by engaging in a dialogue of self on belonging and not belonging that is based on visions of their past, present and future selves. This is accompanied by a forced dialogue with others, explaining who they are in order to fit in with the ‘audience’, a presentation that is then acted out.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 26, No.4; Aug 2019: p.412-430
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2019-08 26, 4
Key WordsYouth ;  Israeli ;  Palestinian ;  Identity Negotiation ;  Identit ;  Marginalised Youth