Shifting Patterns of Antisemitism in Latin America: Xenophobia, Exclusion, and Inclusion

IF 0.7 3区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES Latin American Research Review Pub Date : 2023-05-09 DOI:10.1017/lar.2023.14
L. Roniger, L. Senkman
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Abstract This article analyzes several patterns of antisemitism in twentieth-century Latin America. It identifies historical moments when carriers of social and political ideas projected negative images of Jews, sometimes pushing anti-Jewish policies and at times leading violent actions against Jews. Thus, antisemitism served to mobilize in defense of national identity; as a reaction to Jewish peddlers perceived as a threat to national economies; as a basis for the generalized rejection of “undesirable refugees” during World War II and the Holocaust; and as a Cold War phenomenon, along with anticommunism and neo-Nazism. Like other forms of xenophobia, antisemitism was grounded in prejudice and the demonization of a supposed enemy rather than being based on verified evidence. Analysis suggests that antisemitism has been deeply rooted in Latin America and has manifested over time with changing historical and social constellations. At the same time, while Judeophobic prejudices and actions have been intimidating and have at times precluded the legal immigration of Jews, antisemitism has rarely become dominant or led to systemic social discrimination, massive expulsion, or mass genocide, unlike in Europe.
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拉丁美洲反犹主义的转变模式:仇外、排斥与包容
摘要本文分析了二十世纪拉丁美洲反犹主义的几种模式。它确定了社会和政治思想的载体投射犹太人负面形象的历史时刻,有时推行反犹太政策,有时领导针对犹太人的暴力行动。因此,反犹主义起到了动员起来捍卫民族认同的作用;作为对被视为对国家经济威胁的犹太小贩的反应;作为第二次世界大战和大屠杀期间普遍拒绝“不受欢迎的难民”的基础;作为一种冷战现象,以及反共主义和新纳粹主义。与其他形式的仇外心理一样,反犹主义的基础是偏见和对假想敌人的妖魔化,而不是基于确凿的证据。分析表明,反犹主义在拉丁美洲根深蒂固,并随着时间的推移,随着历史和社会格局的变化而表现出来。与此同时,虽然反犹太主义的偏见和行动令人生畏,有时还使犹太人无法合法移民,但与欧洲不同,反犹太主义很少占主导地位,也很少导致系统性的社会歧视、大规模驱逐或大规模种族灭绝。
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期刊介绍: The Latin American Research Review is the premier interdisciplinary journal that publishes original research and surveys of current research on Latin America and the Caribbean. Interdisciplinary offerings reflect ahead-of-the-curve research, as well as new directions of knowledge creation in areas such as cultural studies, Latino issues and transnationalism, all of which increasingly intersect with Latin America in ways that are intellectually challenging and illuminating.
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