Article, 2024

Translation as a cultural tool for mediating conflict in queer and feminist grassroots democratic coalitions in Denmark, Germany and Sweden

European Journal of Politics and Gender, ISSN 2515-1088, 2515-1096, Volume 7, 1, Pages 45-64, 10.1332/25151088y2023d000000008

Contributors

Doerr, Nicole 0000-0003-4495-7085 [1]

Affiliations

  1. [1] University of Copenhagen
  2. [NORA names: KU University of Copenhagen; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

In this article, I present the findings of a three-year qualitative research project studying feminist and queer activist groups that support refugees in Denmark, Germany and Sweden. My findings show how multilingual activists volunteered as linguistic interpreters to enable inclusive dialogue between refugees and host-country citizens in joint grassroots democratic coalition meetings. Based on interviews with different groups, I show that their linguistic-broker position gave these activists the leverage to challenge and bring to the attention of white-majority citizens the exclusionary dynamics of structural inequality and civic-status hierarchies that create tensions within supposedly open and inclusive joint meetings. By highlighting the critical, counter-hegemonic positionality of activist-translators in coalitions working on gender, the central contribution of my case study is to connect theories of translation and conflict mediation in transnational social movements with research that focuses on the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion in intersectional coalitions.

Keywords

Democrat coalition, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, activist groups, activists, article, attention, case study, cases, citizens, coalition, coalition meetings, conflict, conflict mediation, counter-hegemonic positions, cultural tools, dialogue, dynamics, dynamics of inclusion, exclusion, exclusionary dynamics, feminist, findings, gender, group, hierarchy, host-country citizens, inclusion, inequality, interpretation, intersectional coalitions, interviews, joint meeting, leverage, linguistic interpretation, mediators, meeting, movement, position, project, qualitative research project, queer, refugees, research, research project, social movements, structural inequalities, study, tension, theory, theory of translation, tools, translation, transnational social movements

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