Title
Genosphobia: The signification of gender in the cultural logic of xenophobia
Date Issued
01 October 2021
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
Intellect Ltd.
Abstract
In general, xenophobia refers to fear or hatred of the ‘stranger’ and it is recognized as a multivocal term, largely overlapped with ethnocentrism, racism, nationalism, extremism or nativism. In this article, I show that it still has layers of meaning to be explored. Based on thirteen mixed interviews (semi-structured and in-depth) conducted in the city of Lima (Peru), in this work I argue that there is a stratum in the meaning of xenophobia that has not been explored in the academic literature: the overlapping of gender (both male and female) with the rejection of immigrants (in this case, Venezuelan immigrants in Lima), which I propose to call genospho-bia. After describing the serendipitous discovery of this meaning stratum, I carry out an analysis of the cultural logic of xenophobia and a ‘thick’ description of the meaning construction of this phenomenon. The analysis leads to show the articu-lation of a ‘cultural libel’ by those who openly reject the immigrants, which in turn leads to an assimilationist mode of incorporation to the detriment of a lively multiculturalism.
Start page
445
End page
461
Volume
12
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Sociología
Etnología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85129168855
Source
Crossings
Sponsor(s)
Funding text
I wish to thank Carlo Tognato and anonymous reviewers of Crossings for their comments on previous versions of this work. All mistakes are certainly my own. This work was funded by the IX Annual Research Incentive Contest (2021), Peruvian University of Applied Science (Dirección de Investigación de la Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas). Project code: A-087-2021.
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