Neo-Orientalism and the new barbarism thesis: Aspects of symbolic violence in the Middle East conflict(s) |
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Authors: | Dag Tuastad |
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Affiliation: | Department of Social Anthropology , University of Oslo , Norway E-mail: d.h.tuastad@sai.uio.no |
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Abstract: | Imaginaries of 'terrorism' and 'Arab mind' backwardness can be seen as closely connected: the latter explains the former as irrational--violence thus becomes the product of backward cultures. I regard this way of representing the violence of peripheralised peoples as a specific expression of symbolic violence: new barbarism. The 'new barbarism' thesis implies explanations of political violence that omit political and economic interests and contexts when describing violence, and presents violence as a result of traits embedded in local cultures. New barbarism and neo-Orientalist imaginaries may serve as hegemonic strategies when the production of enemy imaginaries contributes to legitimise continuous colonial economic or political projects, as can be witnessed in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. |
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