“反犹太主义2.0”——在万维网上传播对犹太人的仇恨

M. Schwarz-Friesel
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本文关注的是日益严重的网络反犹太主义和对以色列的网络仇恨问题。反犹太主义2.0出现在所有网络平台上,不仅出现在右翼社交媒体上,还出现在优质媒体的在线评论部分和日常网页上。互联网以各种各样的当代形式展示了对犹太人的仇恨,从公开的死亡威胁到更微妙的间接言语行为。反犹文字和图片在所有可访问的以及看似不激进的平台上传播,在万维网上迅速和多重传播,这是一个比其他媒体更不受控制的话语领域,现在是公共在线交流空间中的一个普遍现象。因此,Web 2.0传播的重要性日益增加,使得反犹太主义在主流话语中普遍更容易被接受,并导致反犹太言论的正常化。本文提出并讨论了纵向语料库研究的实证结果。它们显示了几个世纪以来反犹太人的刻板印象是如何在不同的社会阶层中持续复制的。数据证实,网络平台上针对犹太人的仇恨言论遵循了经典反犹主义的模式。虽然他们中的许多人被伪装成“对以色列的批评”,但他们植根于古代和中世纪对犹太人敌意的刻板印象和心理模式。因此,“反犹太主义的以色列化”——今天仇视犹太人最主要的表现形式——被证明不过是古老的犹太人仇恨的新外衣。然而,反犹主义在web 2.0上的易得性和无所不在增强和加剧了犹太仇恨的传播,其在社交媒体上的传播导致反犹主义的交流、思想和情感正常化。
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“Antisemitism 2.0”—The Spreading of Jew-hatred on the World Wide Web
This article focuses on the rising problem of internet antisemitism and online hatred against Israel. Antisemitism 2.0 is found on all web platforms, not just in right-wing social media but also on the online commentary sections of quality media and on everyday web pages. The internet shows Jew ‐ hatred in all its various contemporary forms, from overt death threats to more subtle manifestations articulated as indirect speech acts. The spreading of antisemitic texts and pictures on all accessible as well as seemingly non-radical platforms, their rapid and multiple distribution on the World Wide Web, a discourse domain less controlled than other media, is by now a common phenomenon within the space of public online communication. As a result, the increasing importance of Web 2.0 communication makes antisemitism generally more acceptable in mainstream discourse and leads to a normalization of anti-Jewish utterances. Empirical results from a longitudinal corpus study are presented and dis-cussed in this article. They show how centuries old anti-Jewish stereotypes are persistently reproduced across different social strata. The data confirm that hate speech against Jews on online platforms follows the pattern of classical antisemitism. Although many of them are camouflaged as “ criticism of Israel, ” they are rooted in the ancient and medieval stereotypes and mental models of Jew hostility. Thus, the “ Israelization of antisemitism, ” ¹ the most dominant manifestation of Judeophobia today, proves to be merely a new garb for the age-old Jew hatred. However, the easy accessibility and the omnipresence of antisemitism on the web 2.0 enhances and intensifies the spreading of Jew-hatred, and its prop-agation on social media leads to a normalization of antisemitic communication, thinking, and feeling.
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