盲目的提交

Lamiyah Bahrainwala
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西方的穆斯林在压力下表现出民族主义和霸权性的性别意识形态,以消除自己的威胁。这引发了一系列“蒙眼拥抱”的视频在网上疯传。视频中,个别穆斯林男性蒙着眼睛站在一条繁忙的街道上,向“同意”他们不会对社会构成危险的路人寻求拥抱。在这篇文章中,我研究了51个这样的视频,并认为一个少数民族男性的视觉形象在建立西方穆斯林被迫展示的和平美学的同时,也体现了国家的力量。这种审美依赖于残疾的修辞,仇恨的情感循环,以及对对立凝视的剥离,以供白人观众清晰地阅读。
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Muslims in the West are under pressure to perform nationalism and hegemonic gender ideology to neutralize themselves as threats. This has triggered a series of “blindfolded hug” viral videos that show individual Muslim males standing blindfolded in a busy street asking for hugs from passersby who “agree” that they are not a danger to society. In this article, I examine 51 such videos and argue that the visual of a minority male made abject reifies state might while building an aesthetic of peacefulness that Western Muslims are compelled to demonstrate. Such an aesthetic relies on the rhetorics of disability, the affective circulation of hate, and the stripping off of oppositional gazing to be read legibly by White audiences.
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