Ethnic trauma in migration: FSU-born Israeli women’s narratives in an online support group

Author:

Prashizky Anna1ORCID,Remennick Larissa2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Western Galilee College, Israel

2. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

Abstract

This article lays ground for the concept of ethnic trauma for understanding the crisis of migration and its aftermath. The analysis is based on autobiographical stories recently published by the online community of the women who immigrated to Israel from the USSR/FSU as children or adolescents (Generation 1.5) in the early 1990s. Despite its self-selected nature, this story-telling project captures many generic features of the Russian-Israeli (and other) immigrant experiences. These stories form a collective narrative featuring trauma, coping and eventual victory – a discursive plot quite typical for contemporary Israeli therapeutic culture. In the age of identity politics, ethnic trauma becomes a political tool deployed in the struggle for recognition by different immigrant and minority groups. The discourse of trauma, resilience and overcoming/catharsis incorporates immigrants in the local discourse, letting them negotiate their identity and claim full belonging. Thus, ethnic trauma emerges as a political resource to support immigrants’ claims of equal rights and demands for symbolic reparations.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Cultural Studies

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