Fear of and anger against the other - the strange, the sick and the imaginary struggle for survival

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Digithum Pub Date : 2016-05-01 DOI:10.7238/D.V0I18.2811
Swen Seebach, Enrique Baleriola Escudero, Marco Maureira Velásquez, Pedro Cano
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This article wants to explore the associative relationship between epidemics, lack of hygiene and foreignness that German people, politicians and the German press have made repeatedly during the recent wave of migration from Syria to Germany. It wants to especially look at the emotions of fear, anger and the resulting hate that not only pull these two things together but that combine being a health risk and being a stranger in a way that they create a vicious circle in which one perpetuates the other and creates a condition in which one always serves as a justification for the other. We will present the relationships among fear, anger, and hate empirically by reflecting on a few interviews carried out in Germany, three press articles and people’s comments in the press, on Facebook and other social media that have surfaced after a small outbreak of scabies in a refugee camp in the Jenfelder Moorpark in Hamburg. The outbreak was neither medically meaningful nor caused by a lack of the refugees’ hygiene, but rather as a consequence of the bad hygienic conditions that were to be found in the provisional refugee camp. However, this little but crucial part of information never really entered into the wider public debate—partly because the local German press only focused on the outbreak itself rather than on its causes and partly because the current social context has created a lack of confidence in the press, from both sides of civil society. Instead of critical reflections on causes and backgrounds, the majority of commenting readers pronounced publically the hypothetical link between their fears of both foreigners and epidemics and used the story as a bond-maker, allowing them to create a collective emotional reaction with others based on their projected fears. Within this process of collective projection fear turned into anger, as a collective form to face individual fear, resulting in the sensation of a need for collective self-defence, a sensation that their Society Must be Defended (Foucault, 2003).
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对他人的恐惧和愤怒——陌生人、病人和想象中的生存斗争
这篇文章想要探讨在最近从叙利亚到德国的移民浪潮中,德国人、政治家和德国媒体反复提出的流行病、缺乏卫生和异乡感之间的联系。它想要特别关注恐惧,愤怒以及由此产生的仇恨这些情绪不仅将这两件事结合在一起而且还将健康风险和陌生人结合在一起形成了一个恶性循环其中一个延续了另一个并创造了一个条件其中一个总是为另一个辩护。我们将通过反思在德国进行的几次采访、三篇新闻文章和人们在媒体、Facebook和其他社交媒体上的评论来呈现恐惧、愤怒和仇恨之间的关系,这些评论是在汉堡Jenfelder Moorpark难民营爆发疥疮后浮出水面的。这次爆发既没有医学意义,也不是由于难民缺乏卫生造成的,而是由于临时难民营的卫生条件恶劣造成的。然而,这一小部分但至关重要的信息从未真正进入更广泛的公众辩论,部分原因是德国当地媒体只关注疫情本身,而不是其原因,部分原因是当前的社会背景导致公民社会双方对媒体缺乏信心。大多数评论读者没有对原因和背景进行批判性反思,而是公开宣布他们对外国人的恐惧与流行病之间的假设联系,并将这个故事用作债券制造者,使他们能够根据他们预测的恐惧与他人一起产生集体情绪反应。在这个集体投射的过程中,恐惧变成了愤怒,作为面对个人恐惧的集体形式,导致需要集体自卫的感觉,他们的社会必须被捍卫的感觉(福柯,2003)。
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Digithum
Digithum HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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0.80
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5
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24 weeks
期刊介绍: Digithum applies a relational perspective in the analysis of processes of inclusion and social exclusion, subjective experiences, social ties, cultural heritage and cultural production and consumption.
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