伊斯兰恐惧症是一种典型的种族主义:以土耳其的伊斯兰服装风格为例

Ali Murat Yel
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在一个穆斯林占多数的社会里,关于伊斯兰恐惧症的种族主义倾向有更多的争论,但如果首先解决根本原因,这些倾向的行使方式将得到更好的研究。任何形式的种族主义都可以被定义为在日常或日常活动中发生的有预谋的贬低、羞辱和仇恨行为。在过去的几个世纪里,种族主义仅限于表型特征,如肤色、头发颜色和眼睛颜色,但在今天的图像时代,表型已经转化为身体的延伸,如服装,导致一种新的“种族偏见”,针对那些看起来与社会其他部分不同的人。土耳其在文化、传统和历史方面都比其他许多穆斯林国家突出,是少数几个在历史上统治过大片领土而没有被殖民的超级大国之一。从奥斯曼帝国过渡到土耳其共和国,社会结构被迫转变成一种新的模式。通过展示、代表和投射伊斯兰教作为反动势力的幽灵,据称它可以从人们的日常生活中根除。伊斯兰教被贴上了公敌的标签,任何能让人们想起伊斯兰教的东西也被贴上了公敌的标签;妇女因其外在的衣着标准而被挑出来。那些自称为解放者的人把妇女描绘成温顺落后的形象,从而把她们从压迫者手中拯救出来。在穆斯林占多数的国家,一些人可能仅仅因为外表上的差异而受到不同的对待,这可能被称为种族主义,最终导致伊斯兰恐惧症。
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Islamophobia as a Phenotypical Racism: The Case of the Islamic Style of Clothing in Turkey
There are many more debates about Islamophobia’s racist dispositions in a Muslim-majority society, but the way these dispositions are exercised would be better studied if the fundamental causes were addressed first. Any form of racism can be defined as premeditated acts of degradation, humiliation, and hatred that occur in the context of everyday or regular actions. In previous centuries, racism was limited to phenotypic characteristics such as skin color, hair color, and eye color, but in today’s age of image, phenotypes have been transformed into body extensions such as clothing, resulting in a new type of “racial bias” directed at those who appear to be different from the rest of society. Turkey stands out above many other Muslim countries in terms of culture, traditions, and history, as one of the few superpowers to have ruled over a vast territory without being colonized at any point in its history. The transition from the Ottoman Empire to the Turkish Republic, the social fabric was forced to transform into a new pattern. By showing, representing, and projecting Islam as a specter of reactionary forces, it was alleged it may be eradicated from people’s daily lives. Islam was labelled a public enemy, along with anything that reminded people of it; women were singled out for their outer clothing standards. The self-proclaimed emancipators were able to save and free women from their oppressors by portraying them as meek and backward. Some people in Muslim-majority nations may be treated differently solely because of their phenotypical physical distinctions, which could be termed racism and eventually lead to Islamophobia.
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