阴谋家、腐败者、巴黎人:波兰右翼话语中同性恋者的犹太化

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES
A. Ostolski
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摘要

摘要:本文的目的是比较波兰民族主义中具有重要作用的两种排斥性话语:反犹太主义和同性恋恐惧症。前者的样本取自20世纪30年代,而后者的例子取自2004年波兰加入欧盟的那一年,当时以LGBT问题为中心的新一波文化战争正在兴起。分析揭示了两种话语的潜在结构,从而旨在解读它们在构建特定版本的国家认同中的功能,其中国家的种族和性别方面是相互牵连的。犹太人和/或同性恋者在排他性的矩阵中被解释为“威胁他人”,代表他们是反对国家主权的阴谋家,年轻人的腐败分子和贱民,他们可以理所当然地受到歧视。
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Conspirators, Corruptors, Pariahs: The Judaization of Gay People in Polish Right-Wing Discourse
Abstract:The goal of this paper is to compare two exclusionary discourses with an essential role within Polish ethnic nationalism: anti-Semitism and homophobia. Samples of the former are taken from the 1930s, while examples of the latter are taken from 2004, the year of Poland’s EU accession when a new wave of culture wars centered around LGBT issues was taking off. The analysis reveals the underlying structure of both discourses and thus aims to decipher their function in the construction of a particular version of national identity, wherein ethnic and gendered aspects of the nation are mutually implicated. Jews and/or gay people are construed as the „threatening other” within the matrix of exclusion that represents them as conspirators against the nation’s sovereignty, corruptors of the youth, and pariahs, who can be rightfully discriminated against.
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Feminist Studies
Feminist Studies Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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