Mülteci Olmak: Mersin’de Yaşayan Filistinli Mültecilerin Göç Hikâyeleri
Palestinian refugees’ lives in Mersin
Author(s): Bilge Deniz ÇatakSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Social Sciences, Economy, Geography, Regional studies, Oral history, Migration Studies
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Palestinian refugees; forced migration; exile; identity; oral history;
Summary/Abstract: n the history of Palestine, 1948 and 1967 wars have caused fleeing of thousands of Palestinians to other countries. At the present time, its estimated that the number of Palestinian refugees worldwide exceeds five million. The refugee experience of Palestinians who can not return their homeland has a long history and intertwine with feeling of deracination. Oral history interviews were conducted on the effects of the displacement and struggles of daily life as a refugee on the identity of Palestinians who have been living in Mersin (city of Turkey). After interviews were conducted with eight refugees from different generations concluded that being a refugee in the various parts of the world have not destroyed the national entity of the Palestinians. Palestine has preserved in refugees’ life with its traditions, its values, and its emotional bonds. Keeping keys, deeds and soil which they took with them when they departed from Palestine, proving their belonging to Palestine.
Journal: Göç Dergisi (GD)
- Issue Year: 3/2016
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 200-224
- Page Count: 25
- Language: Turkish