Sexualized Violence and Racialized Others: Syrian Refugee Activism and Constructions of Difference Immediately after Cologne

IF 0.2 Q3 Social Sciences Feminist German Studies Pub Date : 2021-12-06 DOI:10.1353/fgs.2021.0012
Emily Frazier-Rath
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Abstract:In this article I analyze the work of refugee activist group Syrer gegen Sexismus (Syrians against Sexism), whose members were active in early 2016 immediately following the so-called Cologne attacks. In so doing I demonstrate the kinds of opportunities refugees—particularly refugee men coded as Muslim—had to fight sexualized violence against women, given the restrictive and racialized public discourse around nation, race, gender, and difference in Germany at the time. Based on my reading of the group’s activist engagements, both online and in public, I argue that refugee men in particular faced limitations as they sought to address and fight sexualized violence against women in the German context. In addition, by focusing on refugee activist responses to Cologne, I show how racialized anti-refugee discourse creates limitations for activism aimed at ending sexualized violence.
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性别化暴力与种族化他人:叙利亚难民行动主义与科隆事件后的差异建构
摘要:在本文中,我分析了难民维权组织Syrer gegen Sexismus(叙利亚人反对性别歧视)的工作,该组织成员在2016年初所谓的科隆袭击事件发生后立即活跃起来。在这样做的过程中,我展示了难民——尤其是被归类为穆斯林的男性难民——在对抗针对女性的性暴力时所拥有的各种机会,考虑到当时德国围绕国家、种族、性别和差异的限制性和种族化的公共话语。根据我对该组织在网上和公开场合的积极活动的阅读,我认为,在德国背景下,难民男性在寻求解决和打击针对女性的性暴力时,尤其面临限制。此外,通过关注难民活动家对科隆事件的反应,我展示了种族化的反难民话语如何给旨在结束性暴力的行动主义带来限制。
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