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Making a homeland,constructing a diaspora: The case of Taglit-Birthright Israel
Institution:1. Geography, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE17RU, United Kingdom;2. Institute of Geography, Slovak Academy of Sciences, ?tefánikova 49, 814 73, Bratislava, Slovakia;1. School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, KY16 9SS, UK;2. School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, The Scores, St Andrews, KY16 9AX, UK
Abstract:The study of diaspora policies in political science, international relations, and political geography has moved away from conceiving diasporas as bounded entities to conceptualizing diasporas as a process to be made. One body of literature maps different strategies employed to bond diasporas to their country of origin, while another body of literature pays specific attention to diasporic identities and the ways such identities are reproduced and constructed abroad. This article seeks to bring these two literatures together by focusing on homeland tourism as a diasporization strategy, i.e. the construction, reproduction, and transmission of diasporic identity. Through the case of Taglit-Birthright – a free educational trip to Israel offered to young Jewish adults – the article identifies the specific mechanisms and micro-practices used in order to transform Israeli territory into a Jewish homeland, reproduce the narrative of dispersion, and demarcate group boundaries. Incorporating insights from theories of territorialization and based on the program's educational platform and existing ethnographies of Taglit-Birthright, this article unpacks the notion of the homeland and demonstrates how the homeland itself – as an embodied, affective, and symbolic site – is strategically used in order to cultivate diasporic attachments.
Keywords:Diaspora  Diaspora engagement  Diasporization  Territorialization  Identity construction  Israel  Taglit-Birthright  Embodied geography
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