Transnational refugees: The transformative role of art?

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Abstract

This paper focuses upon the transformative role of art and the methodological approach of working with artists to conduct ethnographic research with refugees and asylum seekers. In exploring the space or hyphen between ethnography (sociology) and arts based practice (photos, installations, textual practice) I suggest that the combination of biography/narrative (ethnography) and art (mimesis) becomes a "potential space" for transformative possibilities. More specifically, drawing upon Walter BENJAMIN'S (1992) The Storyteller I will discuss the methodological contribution of combining biography/narrative with art forms (ethno-mimesis) in creating a "potential space", a reflective/safe space for dialogue and narratives to emerge around the themes of transnational identities, home and belonging. The importance of renewing methodologies for the work we do within the area of forced migration, humiliation, "egalization" and human rights (LINDNER, 2006), the role of the arts in processes of social inclusion, and the vital importance for creating spaces for dialogue and performative praxis through participatory methodologies are also discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number59
JournalForum Qualitative Sozialforschung
Volume9
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - May 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Asylum-migration nexus
  • Biography
  • Ethnomimesis
  • Narrative
  • Performative praxis
  • Transnational identities

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