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Everyday as Survival among Ex-Gaza Refugees in Jordan / Pérez, Michael Vicente   Journal Article
Pérez, Michael Vicente Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the role of repetition in the making of everyday life among ex-Gaza refugees in Jordan. It argues that the quotidian struggles of stateless ex-Gazans challenge theories of the everyday that align repetition with domination and creativity with resistance. I suggest that the ability to repeat ordinary activities in work and at home possesses its own form of agential effort: Survival. Concerned with the existential struggles of stateless refugees, I argue that the mundane repetitive practices of everyday life in a precarious situation can enable various opportunities for subjective stability and the promise of a better life in an unstable world.
Key Words Refugees  Jordan  Agency  Palestinians  Everyday Life 
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