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Securitized Citizens: Canadian Muslims' Experiences of Race Relations and Identity Formation Post-9 11
Author: Baljit Nagra
Year: November 14, 2017
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 2.1 MB
Language: English



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Securitized Citizens: Canadian Muslims' Experiences of Race Relations and Identity Formation Post-9/11 In the aftermath of the events of September 11, 2001, the world has undergone a significant shift in its understanding of global politics, international relations, and the nature of human existence. The "War on Terror" launched by the United States government has had far-reaching consequences, not only in terms of military interventions and geopolitical tensions but also in terms of the way people perceive and experience their identities and sense of belonging. For young Canadian Muslims, the post-9/11 era has been particularly challenging, as dominant groups and institutions have sought to impose certain ideas of citizenship and national belonging upon them. In her book, Securitized Citizens: Canadian Muslims' Experiences of Race Relations and Identity Formation Post-9/11, Baljit Nagra offers a critical analysis of these experiences, exploring how young Muslim adults in Vancouver and Toronto have navigated issues of exclusion and reconsidered their cultural and religious identity. Nagra conducted fifty in-depth interviews with well-educated second-generation and young Canadian Muslims, providing a rich and lively window into their experiences and feelings.
Securitized Citizens: Canadian Musluss 'Experiences of Race Relations and Identity Formation Post-9/11 После событий 11 сентября 2001 года мир претерпел значительные изменения в понимании глобальной политики, международных отношений и природы человеческого бытия. «Война с террором», начатая правительством Соединенных Штатов, имела далеко идущие последствия не только с точки зрения военного вмешательства и геополитической напряженности, но и с точки зрения того, как люди воспринимают и испытывают свою идентичность и чувство принадлежности. Для молодых канадских мусульман период после 11 сентября был особенно сложным, поскольку доминирующие группы и институты стремились навязать им определенные идеи гражданства и национальной принадлежности. В своей книге «Секьюритизированные граждане: опыт канадских мусульман в расовых отношениях и формировании идентичности после 9/11» Бальджит Награ предлагает критический анализ этого опыта, исследуя, как молодые взрослые мусульмане в Ванкувере и Торонто ориентировались на проблемы изоляции и пересмотрели свою культурную и религиозную идентичность. Награ провел пятьдесят углубленных интервью с хорошо образованными вторыми поколениями и молодыми канадскими мусульманами, предоставив богатое и живое окно в их опыт и чувства.
Security Citizens : Canadian Musluss'Experiences of Race Relations and Identity Formation Post-9/11 À la suite des événements du 11 septembre 2001, le monde a connu des changements importants dans sa compréhension de la politique mondiale, des relations internationales et de la nature de l'existence humaine. La « guerre contre le terrorisme » lancée par le Gouvernement des États-Unis a eu des conséquences considérables, non seulement en termes d'intervention militaire et de tensions géopolitiques, mais aussi en termes de perception et d'expérience de l'identité et du sentiment d'appartenance. Pour les jeunes musulmans canadiens, la période qui a suivi le 11 septembre a été particulièrement difficile, car les groupes et les institutions dominants ont cherché à leur imposer certaines idées de citoyenneté et d'appartenance nationale. Dans son livre « s citoyens titrisés : l'expérience des musulmans canadiens dans les relations raciales et la formation identitaire après le 9/11 », Baljit Nagra propose une analyse critique de cette expérience en examinant comment les jeunes musulmans adultes de Vancouver et de Toronto se sont penchés sur les problèmes d'exclusion et ont redéfini leur identité culturelle et religieuse. Nagra a mené cinquante entrevues approfondies avec des jeunes musulmans canadiens de seconde génération bien éduqués, offrant une fenêtre riche et vivante sur leurs expériences et leurs sentiments.
Securitized Citizens: Canadian Musluss 'Experiences of Race Relations and Identity Formation Post-9/11 Desde los acontecimientos del 11 de septiembre de 2001, el mundo ha experimentado cambios significativos en la comprensión de la política global, las relaciones internacionales y la naturaleza del ser humano. La «guerra contra el terrorismo» lanzada por el gobierno de los Estados Unidos ha tenido consecuencias de largo alcance, no sólo en términos de intervención militar y tensiones geopolíticas, sino también en términos de cómo la gente percibe y experimenta su identidad y sentido de pertenencia. Para los jóvenes musulmanes canadienses, el período posterior al 11 de septiembre fue especialmente difícil, ya que los grupos e instituciones dominantes buscaban imponerles ciertas ideas de ciudadanía y nacionalidad. En su libro «Ciudadanos titulizados: la experiencia de los musulmanes canadienses en las relaciones raciales y la formación de identidades después de la 9/11», Baljit Nagra ofrece un análisis crítico de esta experiencia, investigando cómo los jóvenes musulmanes adultos en Vancouver y Toronto se centraron en los problemas de exclusión y redefinieron su identidad cultural y religiosa. Nagra realizó cincuenta entrevistas en profundidad a segundas generaciones bien educadas y jóvenes musulmanes canadienses, proporcionando una ventana rica y viva a sus experiencias y sentimientos.
Securitized Citizens: Canadian Musluss 'Experience de Relações Internacionais e Identidade Post-9/11 Depois dos acontecimentos de 11 de setembro de 2001, o mundo passou por mudanças significativas na compreensão da política global, das relações internacionais e da natureza da existência humana. A «guerra contra o terror» lançada pelo governo dos Estados Unidos teve consequências de longo alcance, não apenas em termos de intervenção militar e tensão geopolítica, mas também na forma como as pessoas percebem e experimentam sua identidade e sentimento de pertencimento. Para os jovens muçulmanos canadenses, o período pós-11 de Setembro foi particularmente difícil, porque os grupos e instituições dominantes procuraram impor-lhes certas ideias de cidadania e nacionalidade. Em seu livro «Cidadãos Securizados: Experiências de Muçulmanos Canadenses em Relações Raciais e Formação de Identidade Após 9/11», Baljit Nagra propõe uma análise crítica da experiência, pesquisando como jovens muçulmanos adultos em Vancouver e Toronto se concentraram em questões de isolamento e reavaliaram sua identidade cultural e religiosa. Nagra realizou cinquenta entrevistas aprofundadas com as bem educadas segundas gerações e jovens muçulmanos canadenses, oferecendo uma rica e viva janela sobre suas experiências e sentimentos.
Securitized Citizens: Canadian Musluss'Experiences of Race Relations and Identity Formation Post-9/11 Seit den Ereignissen des 11. September 2001 hat sich das Verständnis der globalen Politik, der internationalen Beziehungen und der Natur des menschlichen Seins grundlegend verändert. Der von der Regierung der Vereinigten Staaten begonnene „Krieg gegen den Terror“ hatte weitreichende Folgen, nicht nur in Bezug auf militärische Interventionen und geopolitische Spannungen, sondern auch in Bezug auf die Art und Weise, wie Menschen ihre Identität und ihr Zugehörigkeitsgefühl wahrnehmen und erleben. Für junge kanadische Muslime war die Zeit nach dem 11. September besonders herausfordernd, da dominante Gruppen und Institutionen versuchten, ihnen bestimmte Vorstellungen von Staatsbürgerschaft und Nationalität aufzuzwingen. In seinem Buch Verbriefte Bürger: Erfahrungen kanadischer Muslime mit Rassenbeziehungen und Identitätsbildung nach 9/11 bietet Baljit Nagra eine kritische Analyse dieser Erfahrungen, indem er untersucht, wie junge erwachsene Muslime in Vancouver und Toronto sich an den Problemen der Isolation orientierten und ihre kulturelle und religiöse Identität neu definierten. Die Nagra führte fünfzig eingehende Interviews mit gut ausgebildeten zweiten Generationen und jungen kanadischen Muslimen und bot ein reiches und lebendiges Fenster zu ihren Erfahrungen und Gefühlen.
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Securitized Citizens: Canadian Muslims 'Experiences of Race Relations and Identity Formation Post-9/11 11 Eylül 2001 olaylarından bu yana dünya, küresel siyaset, uluslararası ilişkiler ve insan varlığının doğası konusundaki anlayışında önemli değişiklikler geçirdi. ABD hükümeti tarafından başlatılan "teröre karşı savaş", yalnızca askeri müdahale ve jeopolitik gerilimler açısından değil, aynı zamanda insanların kimliklerini ve aidiyet duygularını nasıl algıladıkları ve deneyimledikleri açısından da geniş kapsamlı sonuçlar doğurdu. Genç Kanadalı Müslümanlar için, 11 Eylül sonrası dönem özellikle zorlayıcıydı, çünkü baskın gruplar ve kurumlar onlara belirli vatandaşlık ve milliyet fikirlerini empoze etmeye çalıştı. "Securitized Citizens: Canadian Muslim Experiences in Race Relations and Identity Formation after 9/11'adlı kitabında Baljit Nagra, Vancouver ve Toronto'daki genç yetişkin Müslümanların tecrit konularını nasıl ele aldıklarını ve kültürel ve dini kimliklerini nasıl yeniden tanımladıklarını inceleyerek bu deneyimlerin eleştirel bir analizini sunuyor. Nagra, iyi eğitimli ikinci kuşaklar ve genç Kanadalı Müslümanlarla elli derinlemesine röportaj yaptı ve deneyimlerine ve duygularına zengin ve canlı bir pencere açtı.
المواطنون الممولون: تجارب المسلمين الكنديين في العلاقات العرقية وتكوين الهوية بعد 11 سبتمبر منذ أحداث 11 سبتمبر 2001، شهد العالم تغيرات كبيرة في فهمه للسياسة العالمية والعلاقات الدولية وطبيعة الوجود البشري. كان لـ «الحرب على الإرهاب» التي شنتها حكومة الولايات المتحدة عواقب بعيدة المدى، ليس فقط من حيث التدخل العسكري والتوترات الجيوسياسية، ولكن أيضًا من حيث كيفية إدراك الناس وتجربتهم لهويتهم وشعورهم بالانتماء. بالنسبة للشباب المسلمين الكنديين، كانت فترة ما بعد 11 سبتمبر صعبة بشكل خاص، حيث سعت الجماعات والمؤسسات المهيمنة إلى فرض أفكار معينة حول الجنسية والجنسية عليهم. في كتابها «المواطنون الموقرون: التجارب الإسلامية الكندية في العلاقات العرقية وتشكيل الهوية بعد 9/11»، تقدم بالجيت ناجرا تحليلاً نقديًا لهذه التجارب، وتدرس كيف تعامل الشباب المسلمون في فانكوفر وتورنتو مع قضايا العزلة وأعادوا تعريف هوياتهم الثقافية والدينية. أجرت ناجرا خمسين مقابلة متعمقة مع الأجيال الثانية المتعلمة جيدًا والشباب المسلمين الكنديين، مما وفر نافذة غنية وحيوية على تجاربهم ومشاعرهم.

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