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Muwalladeen in Yemen: Racialization, Stigmatization and Discrimination in Times of War

12 Jul 2022

Muwalladeen in Yemen: Racialization, Stigmatization and Discrimination in Times of War MUWALLADEEN IN YEMEN: RACIALIZATION, STIGMATIZATION AND DISCRIMINATION IN TIMES OF WAR By: Marina de Regt and Aisha Aljaedy June 20, 2022 MUWALLADEEN IN YEMEN: RACIALIZATION, STIGMATIZATION AND DISCRIMINATION IN TIMES OF WAR By: Marina de Regt and Aisha Aljaedy June 20, 2022 COVER PHOTO: A general view of the Cr. [...] 9 | MUWALLADEEN IN YEMEN: RACIALIZATION, STIGMATIZATION AND DISCRIMINATION IN TIMES OF WAR Since the start of the civil war in Yemen, labeling on the basis of one’s family background has increased, which is mainly a result of the fact that the Houthis make their claim to power based on lineage to the family of the Prophet Mohammed.[9] Thus, lineage is a political issue that continues to define Yem. [...] net/article/77187-مأزق-الُمولّد-يف-زمن-احلر 10 | MUWALLADEEN IN YEMEN: RACIALIZATION, STIGMATIZATION AND DISCRIMINATION IN TIMES OF WAR METHODOLOGY This study aims to address the absence of a comprehensive study on the position of Muwalladeen in contemporary Yemen, since the outbreak of the war. [...] The main research question was: How has the war impacted the ways Muwalladeen perceive and experience their social, economic and security conditions in Yemen, and how do they navigate their identities in a context of increased stigmatization and marginalization? In view of the limited time available to collect and analyze the data, and the large group of Muwalladeen of different ethnic backgrounds. [...] In view of the large number of Muwalladeen in Yemen – living in various parts of the country, of different ages and generations, and of different social classes – the study did not aim to get a representative sample.

Authors

Marina de Regt and Aisha Aljaedy

Pages
41
Published in
Yemen