Self-othering to power: vilification, ridicule and moral claims in the Israeli right ‘underdog’ discourse

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Eithan Orkibi
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ABSTRACT Although the Israeli right holds an equal – if not superior – position of power within the Israeli bi-polar political cleavage, its leaders and spokespersons continue to nurture a group identity of an excluded, marginalized and oppressed ideological movement. This study examines the discursive practice of ‘self-othering’ in Israeli right-wing discourse. Focusing on a particular case study – op-ed articles and commentaries published by right-wing opinion makers during the military crisis of summer 2006 – the study analyzes the Israeli right’s rhetoric of polarization in terms of movement-countermovement competitive framing process. Drawing on frame theory and historical discourse approach, the analysis shows how victimage discourse is employed by the Israeli right to delegitimize the left as being an oppressive elite, and to frame right-wing affiliation as a social identity of a popular movement whose members are mobilized to a continuous struggle against the ‘hegemonic control’ of the left.
权力的自我他者化:以色列右翼“弱者”话语中的诽谤、嘲笑和道德主张
摘要尽管在以色列的两极政治分裂中,以色列右翼拥有平等(如果不是优越的话)的权力地位,但其领导人和发言人继续培养一种被排斥、边缘化和受压迫的意识形态运动的群体身份。本研究考察了以色列右翼话语中“自我他者化”的话语实践。该研究聚焦于一个特定的案例研究——2006年夏天军事危机期间右翼舆论制造者发表的专栏文章和评论——分析了以色列右翼在运动反运动竞争框架过程中的两极分化言论。基于框架理论和历史话语方法,该分析表明,以色列右翼如何利用受害话语来剥夺左翼作为压迫精英的合法性,并将右翼从属关系框定为一个民众运动的社会身份,该运动的成员被动员起来与左翼的“霸权控制”进行持续斗争。
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