From Sydney Gang Rapes to Anti-Australian Muslim Clerics: the evolution of public descriptors since 9/11
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01/01/2007
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Resumo |
Much has been written about the anti-immigrant movement of the 1990s and beyond. Since the events of 9/11 this movement has been transformed to include a srtong anti-Islam aspect. Little has been written about the gendered aspects of these movements. There are three main issues to be discussed in this paper: First the greater strength of the movement amongst men, as compared with women. Second, the predominantly male leadership, albeit with important exceptions. Third, since 9/11 the imagery has been transformed from a simple nativist one, to a gendered frame where the immigrant is portrayed as a threat to the gendered sexual order. 9/11 has allowed anti-immigrant attitudes to become acceptable as immigrantion by non-westerners is depicted as a threat to the western way of life.<br /> |
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eng |
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International Studies Association |
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http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30022386/simms-fromsydneygang-2007.pdf http://convention2.allacademic.com/one/isa/isa07/index.php?cmd=Download Document |
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2007, International Studies Association |
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Conference Paper |