Navigating a limited 'world of possibilities' : refugee journeys of Jewish children and youth in the aftermath of the Holocaust
What can historians bring to the current discussion about refugee journeys? Building on the example of a group of 1.115 young Jewish survivors who went to Canada in the immediate aftermath of the Holocaust, this article addresses two essential questions : why did they leave and why did they go the Canada and not elsewhere? Drawin on Nicolas Mariot and Claire Zalc's notion of a 'world of possibilities' and taking into consideration age as a category of analysis, the author argues that one can formulate hypotheses about these journeys by, first, mapping what was and was not available to the young survivors at different moments of their displacement, and second, by looking at how individuals navigated these possibilities and constraints. In so doing, this article aims to nuance approaches that uncritically emphasis agency, and therefore erase the specificity of young people's experiences of displacement. Met literatuuropgave.
- Burgard, Antoine.
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