利马的两张面孔:秘鲁社会抗议背景下的种族歧视

Rodrigo Gonzales-Huaman
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秘鲁的种族歧视,尤其是在社会抗议期间的种族歧视,反映了结构性不平等和历史上对少数群体的污名化,"terruqueo "和媒体使陈规定型观念长期存在,并为镇压提供了理由,影响了社会凝聚力。从这个意义上说,理解种族歧视的意图有助于我们识别和解决使这一现象长期存在的结构和文化根源。本研究采用诠释学定性方法,分析了 2023 年 7 月 29 日秘鲁首都抗议活动期间两段相互矛盾的视频。采用非参与观察和定性编码的方法对 208 条评论进行了研究,从而对其中涉及的社会和文化动态进行了详细解读。研究结果表明,在抗议活动中,非人化和贬义形容词的普遍使用,以及公共话语中明显的种族和阶级偏见,凸显了对少数群体的深深鄙视。此外,流行文化在延续刻板印象方面的影响,以及将抗议者定罪和污名化的明显倾向,反映了警察和军队的镇压是如何在社会上合法化、正当化和受到青睐的。从这个意义上说,我们可以理解,种族歧视充当了 "种族去合法化框架 "的角色,它通过带有种族色彩的叙述和刻板印象,在媒体的放大作用下,使不平等现象长期存在,并维持了社会等级制度。公共话语不仅反映了偏见,而且加剧了偏见,使压制性反应合法化,并使利用这一工具进行社会控制的权力集团维持 "现状"。
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Las dos caras de Lima: Discriminación racial en contexto de protesta social en Perú
Racial discrimination in Peru, especially during social protests, reflects structural inequalities and historical stigmatization of minority groups, where "terruqueo" and the media perpetuate stereotypes and justify repression, affecting social cohesion. In this sense, the intention to understand racial discrimination helped us identify and address the structural and cultural roots that perpetuate this phenomenon. The study adopted a hermeneutic qualitative approach, analyzing two contradictory videos during the protests of July 29, 2023, in the capital of Peru. Non-participant observation and qualitative coding were used to examine 208 comments, allowing for a detailed interpretation of the social and cultural dynamics involved. The findings evidenced that during a protest context, the prevalence of dehumanizing and pejorative adjectives, along with marked racial and class biases in public discourse, highlights a deep stigmatization of minority groups. Additionally, the influence of popular culture in perpetuating stereotypes, along with a clear tendency towards the criminalization and stigmatization of protesters, reflects how police and military repression is socially legitimized, justified, and favored. In this sense, we understand that racial discrimination acts as a "framework of racial delegitimization" that perpetuates inequalities and maintains social hierarchies through racially charged narratives and stereotypes, amplified by the media. Public discourse not only reflects but also exacerbates prejudices, legitimizing repressive responses and maintaining the "status quo" by the power groups that employ this tool as social control.
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