Doctoral Dissertation Research: Imaginary, Emotional, and Everyday Spaces of Palestinian Childhood and Youth
博士论文研究:巴勒斯坦童年和青少年的想象、情感和日常空间
基本信息
- 批准号:1003446
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.09万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-06-01 至 2011-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Doctoral student Sandy Marshall, under the supervision of Professor Anna Secor in the Department of Geography and the University of Kentucky will examine the spaces and spatial practices of refugee children and youth in Palestine. Palestinian children experience the physical and psychological brunt of conflict, as well as a heavy representational burden. These children are symbolized in various ways depending on perspective; they represent the promise of future liberation; a threat to Jewish demographic superiority; innocent victims of violence; and key targets of humanitarian aid and educational intervention. While much is written about the victimization and pathology of Palestinian children in academic and humanitarian communities, little effort has been given to listen to the various voices of children and youth themselves as they articulate the politics of their daily lives. Likewise, while scholarship in the bourgeoning field of children?s geography attempts to understand the spatial perceptions of children, how they affect and are affected by certain spaces, much of this literature remains focused on the local scale of schools and the home, with little consideration given to the significance of these sites within wider, national and global geopolitical imaginings. This research on Palestinian children's geographies will attempt to address both these oversights by examining the conflicting representations of children in Palestine, how such view points are mobilized to suit geopolitical agendas, and also how these discussions shape and are reshaped by children's experiences and spatial practices in Palestine. This project will contribute to the existing literature on children's geographies by considering the role of geopolitics, which looks at the ways in which geopolitical issues like conflict and security are played out and resisted at the level of everyday life. This project not only examines the lives of children within the context of national resistance and international conflict, but also examines the political world of children themselves, particularly how differences in age and gender affect children's experiences, views and practices. By considering the voices of children in these conflicts, this research contributes to a growing body of research on geographies of children and youth, and helps us to understand the lives of young people in Palestine, thus giving us some insight into the future of conflict in this region.
博士生桑迪马歇尔,在地理系和肯塔基州大学教授安娜塞科尔的监督下,将研究巴勒斯坦难民儿童和青年的空间和空间实践。 巴勒斯坦儿童的身心首当其冲地受到冲突的影响,并承受着沉重的代表负担。这些儿童在不同的角度上被象征着;他们代表着未来解放的希望;对犹太人口优势的威胁;暴力的无辜受害者;以及人道主义援助和教育干预的主要目标。 虽然学术界和人道主义界对巴勒斯坦儿童的受害情况和病理状况写了很多文章,但在儿童和青年阐述其日常生活中的政治时,很少有人努力倾听他们自己的各种声音。 同样,当奖学金在儿童的新兴领域?虽然地理学试图理解儿童的空间感知,他们如何影响某些空间以及受到某些空间的影响,但这些文献的大部分仍然集中在学校和家庭的地方规模上,很少考虑这些地点在更广泛的国家和全球地缘政治环境中的重要性。这项研究巴勒斯坦儿童的地理将试图解决这两个疏忽检查冲突的巴勒斯坦儿童的代表性,如何调动这些观点,以适应地缘政治议程,以及如何这些讨论的形状和重塑儿童的经验和空间的做法在巴勒斯坦。 该项目将通过考虑地缘政治的作用,对现有的儿童地理文献做出贡献,地缘政治着眼于冲突和安全等地缘政治问题在日常生活中的发挥和抵制。 该项目不仅审查了儿童在国家抵抗和国际冲突背景下的生活,而且还审查了儿童本身的政治世界,特别是年龄和性别差异如何影响儿童的经历、观点和做法。通过考虑这些冲突中儿童的声音,这项研究有助于越来越多的儿童和青年地理研究,并帮助我们了解巴勒斯坦青年的生活,从而使我们对该地区冲突的未来有一些了解。
项目成果
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$ 1.09万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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