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From many identities to one voice?: Arab American activism forged from the politics of isolation

机译:从许多身份到一个声音?:阿拉伯人的激进主义是从孤立政治中铸就的

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This dissertation answers key questions about the reasons behind the mobilization and consolidation of Arab American collective identities expressed in political activism. Summarized into one overarching question, these key questions examine what encourages and challenges the mobilization of a consolidated political voice of Arab Americans in the American political arena. The ultimate goal of this project is to understand the reasons behind the existing political weakness of Arab American voices in the American socio-political arena. More specifically stated, the key questions are: "What, in the history of immigration of Arab American, impacted the current weakness of the collective, Arab American political voice?;" "What impact did political events and policies have on the mobilization of the consolidated Arab American identity?;" "What are the challenges and motivations for consolidation of the Arab American political voice related to the heterogeneity of Arab American communities?;" and finally "What role does counter-mobilization, namely pro-Israeli lobbies, play in affecting the intensity of Arab American voices in American politics?";The general answer, which was acquired through tracing the process of formation of this mobilization and consolidation of the Arab American identity, demonstrates that political isolation is the predominant mobilizing factor for identity-based activism and consolidation of Arab American identities. This study concludes that Arab Americans face political isolation due to several factors such as the relatively short presence of Arab immigrants in the United States, their brief political engagement in the American political arena, the heterogeneity of Arab American communities preventing a development of strong leadership uniting the communities, and the presence of counter-mobilized communities such as well established pro-Israeli lobbies which are often in opposition to Arab American political efforts.;Historical events such as the 1967 War or the attacks of September 11 make Arab American activists aware of their political isolation. Thus, unlike many ethnic minorities motivated by cultural and economic factors, Arab American motivation is predominantly politically driven.;In regard to methodological approaches, this research draws on interviews, life histories of members of self-labeling Arab American organizations in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area and document analyses to learn about their organizations and motivations behind identity-based political activism. In regard to pre-existing scholarship, this study engages the literature about panethnic mobilization and the incorporation of immigrants into a host society. A recurrent theme in this literature is how panethnic mobilization is driven by economic or cultural factors. However, economic and cultural factors are not key catalysts driving panethnic Arab American identities. At the collective level Arab Americans enjoy all elements of citizenship: legal status, rights and a sense of belonging yet their path to full participation in U.S. political arenas remains a challenge.;The consolidated identity-based activism of Arab Americans focuses on gaining a political voice and creating an influential political constituency. As this study reveals, Arab American panethnic organizations strive to disrupt the monolithic and negative discourse about Arabs and Arab Americans in the popular and political culture of the United States by taking ownership over the "Arab American" label. Thus, the use of the monolithic label of Arabness is ultimately a strategic move towards gaining political voice(s). The complexities and nuances of this political isolation and corresponding political mobilization unfold in the chapters below.
机译:本论文回答了政治激进主义表达和动员和巩固阿拉伯集体身份背后的原因的关键问题。这些关键问题归纳为一个总体问题,研究了什么因素鼓励和挑战在美国政治舞台上动员阿拉伯人统一的政治声音。该项目的最终目标是了解在美国的社会政治舞台上,阿拉伯裔美国人的声音目前存在政治弱点的原因。更明确地说,关键问题是:“在阿拉伯裔移民的历史上,什么影响了阿拉伯裔集体政治声音的当前弱点?”; “政治事件和政策对动员统一的阿拉伯人身份产生了什么影响?”; “巩固与阿拉伯裔社区异质性有关的阿拉伯裔政治声音的挑战和动机是什么?”最后,“反动员,即亲以色列的游说在影响阿拉伯人在美国政治中的声音强度方面起什么作用?”;一般性的答案是通过追踪这种动员和巩固的过程而获得的。阿拉伯人的身份表明,政治隔离是基于身份的行动主义和阿拉伯人身份的巩固的主要动员因素。这项研究得出的结论是,由于以下几个因素,阿拉伯裔美国人面临政治孤立:阿拉伯裔移民在美国的存在时间相对较短,他们在美国政治领域的短暂政治参与,阿拉伯裔美国人社区的异质性阻止了强大的领导者团结一致的发展社区,以及反动员社区的存在,例如建立良好的亲以色列游说团体,这些游说团体常常反对阿拉伯裔美国人的政治努力。;诸如1967年战争或9月11日袭击等历史事件使阿拉伯裔激进主义者意识到他们的政治孤立。因此,与许多受文化和经济因素激励的少数族裔不同,阿拉伯裔美国人的动机主要是由政治驱动的。关于方法论方法,本研究借鉴了华盛顿特区具有自我标签的阿拉伯裔组织成员的访谈,生活史大都市区和文件分析,以了解其组织和基于身份的政治活动主义背后的动机。关于已有的奖学金,本研究采用了有关泛动员和将移民纳入东道国社会的文献。该文献中一个经常出现的主题是泛动员动员是如何由经济或文化因素驱动的。但是,经济和文化因素并不是推动泛滥的阿拉伯裔美国人认同的关键催化剂。在集体层面上,阿拉伯裔美国人享有公民身份的所有要素:法律地位,权利和归属感,但其全面参与美国政治舞台的道路仍然是一个挑战。;巩固的基于阿拉伯裔的基于身份的激进主义活动着重于获得政治上的支持发言权并创建有影响力的政治选区。正如这项研究所揭示的那样,阿拉伯美国跨种族组织通过控制“阿拉伯美国人”的标签,努力破坏美国流行和政治文化中关于阿拉伯人和阿拉伯美国人的单一而消极的论述。因此,使用整体式的阿拉伯语标签最终是争取政治声音的战略举措。这种政治孤立和相应的政治动员的复杂性和细微差别在以下各章中展开。

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  • 作者单位

    University of Maryland, College Park.;

  • 授予单位 University of Maryland, College Park.;
  • 学科 Ethnic studies.;Political science.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 265 p.
  • 总页数 265
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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