2014
DOI: 10.4000/rfsic.743
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Le marquage socio-discursif de la race par le genre Les « roms », les Tunisiens, les Ukrainiens et les habitants des banlieues françaises dans les médias

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“…Four sociotypes and figures of perpetrators are portrayed in the press coverage of Ni putes ni soumises, all of them Muslim: the ‘young boy from the popular suburbs’, their fathers from North African immigration, the ‘Islamists’ and men living in Arab-Muslim countries. These four perpetrators of sexism are both racialised and negatively represented: they are being ethnicised through an exacerbated and repulsive masculinity associated with virilism as well as moral values opposed to those of the French nation (Dalibert, 2014). The ‘young boy from the popular suburbs’, the most visible sociotype in media coverage, is for example, portrayed as aggressive, violent, inherently misogynistic and always acting in groups.…”
Section: Islam Presented As the Matrix Of Gender Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Four sociotypes and figures of perpetrators are portrayed in the press coverage of Ni putes ni soumises, all of them Muslim: the ‘young boy from the popular suburbs’, their fathers from North African immigration, the ‘Islamists’ and men living in Arab-Muslim countries. These four perpetrators of sexism are both racialised and negatively represented: they are being ethnicised through an exacerbated and repulsive masculinity associated with virilism as well as moral values opposed to those of the French nation (Dalibert, 2014). The ‘young boy from the popular suburbs’, the most visible sociotype in media coverage, is for example, portrayed as aggressive, violent, inherently misogynistic and always acting in groups.…”
Section: Islam Presented As the Matrix Of Gender Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 4. An ethnoracial border is symbolised in Femen’s press coverage, which replays the historical geopolitical opposition between Western and Eastern Europe (Dalibert, 2014). Young Ukrainian women are indeed differentiated from white Western European women, their respectable femininity and immaculate whiteness, by being hyper-sexualised.…”
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“…14. On gender as an operator of racialisation, see for example the work of Marion Dalibert (2014) on the media coverage of Romani people and their neighbours in city suburbs.…”
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