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Online Publication Date: 14 Mar 2011

Embodied Politics: Palestinian Students in the United Kingdom Tackle Media Misrepresentations

Page Range: 188 – 200
DOI: 10.5555/arwg.9.3.33p8u18010415j1r
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This article explores the relationship between the political activism of Palestinian students in the United Kingdom and the British news media. Based on qualitative research with students in the south-east and north-west of England, the article explores how perceived imbalances in British news coverage of the Middle East motivate students to get involved in political work, how that work is constrained by the lack of media attention to student activism, and how some students attempt to circumvent news media and tackle misrepresentations of Palestinians through forms of "embodied activism." In doing so, the article is concerned with the spatialities of student activism and diaspora politics. Specifically, it addresses the disconnected relationship between university campuses and national arenas of political debate, as well as the re-territorializing elements of diaspora politics in the space of the body.

Cet article examine les relations existant entre l'activisme politique d'étudiants palestiniens au Royaume-Uni et les médias britanniques. Basé sur des recherches qualitatives avec des étudiants au sud-est et au nord-ouest de l'Angleterre, cet article examine comment le déséquilibre perçu dans les informations britanniques sur le Moyen-Orient, motive d'une part les étudiants à s'investir dans le travail politique et d'autre part comment cet investissement est limité par le manque d'attention des médias pour l'activisme étudiant, et enfin comment certains étudiants essaient de contourner les médias en s'attaquant aux représentations déformées des Palestiniens par le biais d'un « activisme corporalisé ». L'article s'intéresse aux spatialités de l'activisme estudiantin et de la politique diasporique. Plus particulièrement, il questionne les liens déconnectés entre les campus universitaires et les espaces nationaux du débat politique, ainsi que les éléments reterritorialisant la politique diasporique dans l'espace corporel.

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