From refugees to legitimate minority?: Rohingya performing national belongings in Thailand

Rohingya living in Thailand undergo a process of de facto integration that is based on a dual performance of nationality requiring the concealment of their Rohingya ethnicity in the public sphere. This dual performance of nationality is a result of their ‘double consciousness’ in displacement and ai...

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Published in:SOJOURN
Main Author: Jaehn, Miriam (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: ISEAS, Yusof Ishak Institute November 2022
In: SOJOURN
Year: 2022, Volume: 37, Issue: 3, Pages: 465-489
Further subjects:B Minority
B State
B Rohingya
B Refugee
B Population group
B Thailand
B Social integration
B Ethnic group
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Summary:Rohingya living in Thailand undergo a process of de facto integration that is based on a dual performance of nationality requiring the concealment of their Rohingya ethnicity in the public sphere. This dual performance of nationality is a result of their ‘double consciousness’ in displacement and aims to legitimatize the Rohingya as a minority group in and of Thailand that has its roots in Myanmar; and on which they base their claims to a rights-based inclusion in both countries. (Soujourn/GIGA)
ISSN:1793-2858
Contains:Enthalten in: SOJOURN