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Homophobia and hate speech in Serbian public discourse : how nationalist myths and stereotypes influence prejudices against the LGBT minority

机译:塞尔维亚公共话语中的同性恋和仇恨言论:民族主义神话和刻板印象如何影响对LGBT少数群体的偏见

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Human rights abuses targeted towards LGBT persons constitute a global pattern of serious concern. Despite the fact that discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity is prohibited by various international, regional and national legal provisions, prejudices and stereotypes related to LGBT people significantly impede the implementation of non-discrimination laws. This study focuses on contemporary Serbia, and attempts to understand the role of public discourse in inciting and perpetuating homophobia. The aim of the study is to analyse whether and how Serbian nationalist myths influence homophobia, as well as to determine which elements of the Serbian public discourse represent hate speech targeted towards sexual minorities. This study uses discourse analysis as the main methodological and analytical tool, and focuses primarily on the discourses that emerged around three main events: the adoption of the first comprehensive anti-discrimination law in March 2009, the cancellation of the Belgrade Pride in September 2009, and the Pride parade held in Belgrade in October 2010. The study concludes that the Serbian public discourse – namely, the discourse of the Serbian politicians, the Serbian Orthodox Church and the mainstream media – is still deeply imbued with nationalist myths and stereotypes from the past, which contribute greatly to the perception of sexual minorities as the enemies of the nation and the society. The study also assesses that hate messages against LGBT people are frequent and widespread in Serbian society, and that the hate speech laws are not adequately implemented.
机译:针对同性恋,双性恋和变性者的侵犯人权行为是引起严重关切的全球格局。尽管事实上,各种国际,区域和国家法律规定都禁止基于性取向和性别认同的歧视,但与LGBT人群有关的偏见和成见严重阻碍了不歧视法律的实施。这项研究的重点是当代塞尔维亚,并试图理解公众话语在煽动和延续同性恋恐惧症中的作用。该研究的目的是分析塞尔维亚民族主义神话是否以及如何影响同性恋恐惧症,并确定塞尔维亚公共话语中的哪些元素代表针对性少数群体的仇恨言论。这项研究使用话语分析作为主要的方法和分析工具,主要关注围绕以下三个主要事件出现的话语:2009年3月通过了第一部全面的反歧视法,2009年9月取消了贝尔格莱德自豪感,以及2010年10月在贝尔格莱德举行的“骄傲游行”。研究得出的结论是,塞尔维亚的公共话语(即塞尔维亚政治家,塞尔维亚东正教教堂和主流媒体的话语)仍然深深地怀有过去的民族主义神话和成见。 ,这大大有助于将性少数群体视为国家和社会的敌人。这项研究还评估了针对塞尔维亚同性恋,双性恋和变性者的仇恨信息在塞尔维亚社会中非常普遍和普遍,并且仇恨言论法律没有得到充分实施。

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    Stakic Isidora;

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