Discursive Constructions of Race and Gender in Racial Hate Crime Targeting Women in Sweden

Mika Hagerlid
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ABSTRACT Research and official statistics alike identify women from racial minorities as a high-risk group for racial hate crime. Still, the construction of women in racial hate crime remains largely unstudied and the current knowledge on racial hate crime against women can at best be described as fragmentary. Therefore, aim of the present study is to explore the constructions of race and gender from the perspective of female victims of racial hate crime. The study draws on intersectional theory and consists of a discourse analysis based on nine interviews with women who have been targets of racial hate crime. The results show that the construction of race in hate crimes targeting women differs distinctively from the construction of race in hate crimes targeting men. The female victims of racial hate crime often find themselves entangled in racial power struggles between men: a power struggle in which men may show their status vis-á-vis out-group men by sexually controlling or abusing women. Thereby, women’s bodies are used as a tool in racial status conflicts between groups of men, as identities, scripts, and stereotypes found primarily within conservatism and right-wing ideology are enacted on the bodies of the victims.
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瑞典针对女性的种族仇恨犯罪中的种族和性别建构
摘要研究和官方统计数据都表明,少数民族女性是种族仇恨犯罪的高危人群。尽管如此,在种族仇恨犯罪中对女性的构建在很大程度上仍然没有得到研究,目前关于针对女性的种族仇恨犯罪的知识充其量只能说是零碎的。因此,本研究的目的是从种族仇恨犯罪女性受害者的角度来探讨种族和性别的建构。这项研究借鉴了交叉理论,并基于对种族仇恨犯罪目标女性的九次采访进行了话语分析。结果表明,针对女性的仇恨犯罪中的种族建构与针对男性的仇恨犯罪的种族建构存在显著差异。种族仇恨犯罪的女性受害者经常发现自己陷入了男性之间的种族权力斗争:在这种权力斗争中,男性可能会通过性控制或虐待女性来展示自己相对于群体男性的地位。因此,女性的身体被用作男性群体之间种族地位冲突的工具,因为主要在保守主义和右翼意识形态中发现的身份、脚本和刻板印象被强加在受害者的身体上。
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