Language and Negotiation of Identities Among Young Kurds in Finland

This study looks at the role of language in negotiations of identity among a generation of Kurds, who have grown up in Finland. What strategies and emotional attachments does the use of different languages entail? How are identities constructed through linguistic repertoires? The data consists of tw...

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Main Author: Mari Toivanen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Helsinki University Press 2013-03-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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Online Access:https://journal-njmr.org/articles/87
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spelling doaj-aab84609ca8246b68e318a4465e576a92020-11-25T04:00:46ZengHelsinki University PressNordic Journal of Migration Research1799-649X2013-03-0131273510.2478/v10202-012-0010-z83Language and Negotiation of Identities Among Young Kurds in FinlandMari Toivanen0Department of Social Research/Sociology, University of TurkuThis study looks at the role of language in negotiations of identity among a generation of Kurds, who have grown up in Finland. What strategies and emotional attachments does the use of different languages entail? How are identities constructed through linguistic repertoires? The data consists of twenty-three thematic interviews conducted with Kurds from the Kurdistan region of Iran, Iraq and Turkey, as well as observation data. Language forms a central component for feeling “Kurdish”. Belonging to Finland is constructed through mastering the Finnish language, whereas identification with “Finnishness” seems to be out of reach due to racialized notions of physical difference. These (non-)belongings are strategically performed and produced by combining multilingual repertoires with culturally justified codes of behavior.https://journal-njmr.org/articles/87languageidentitykurdishyoungbelonging
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Language and Negotiation of Identities Among Young Kurds in Finland
Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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author_facet Mari Toivanen
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title Language and Negotiation of Identities Among Young Kurds in Finland
title_short Language and Negotiation of Identities Among Young Kurds in Finland
title_full Language and Negotiation of Identities Among Young Kurds in Finland
title_fullStr Language and Negotiation of Identities Among Young Kurds in Finland
title_full_unstemmed Language and Negotiation of Identities Among Young Kurds in Finland
title_sort language and negotiation of identities among young kurds in finland
publisher Helsinki University Press
series Nordic Journal of Migration Research
issn 1799-649X
publishDate 2013-03-01
description This study looks at the role of language in negotiations of identity among a generation of Kurds, who have grown up in Finland. What strategies and emotional attachments does the use of different languages entail? How are identities constructed through linguistic repertoires? The data consists of twenty-three thematic interviews conducted with Kurds from the Kurdistan region of Iran, Iraq and Turkey, as well as observation data. Language forms a central component for feeling “Kurdish”. Belonging to Finland is constructed through mastering the Finnish language, whereas identification with “Finnishness” seems to be out of reach due to racialized notions of physical difference. These (non-)belongings are strategically performed and produced by combining multilingual repertoires with culturally justified codes of behavior.
topic language
identity
kurdish
young
belonging
url https://journal-njmr.org/articles/87
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