Obraz Turka jako muzułmańskiego fanatyka i najeźdźcy. Elementy dehumanizacji stereotypu

Autor

  • Katarzyna Fijołek Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie, Poland

Słowa kluczowe:

dehumanization, Turks, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire, legacy, stereotype

Abstrakt

The aim of this paper is to outline the dehumanization related to the stereotype of Turks, which has existed in the Bulgarian culture for centuries. As Nick Haslam says: “subtle forms of dehumanization are also apparent in everyday social perception, including so-called hate speech”. Turks, being a large ethnic group living in Bulgaria, are still perceived with mistrust as a result of the Ottoman Empire’s legacy and religious diversity. The literature and folklore have impacted this stereotype more than other factors. As a result, the Bulgarian society has adopted an outdated perception of this minority.

Biogram autora

Katarzyna Fijołek, Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie

Катерина Фійолек 

Ягеллонський університет у Кракові


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Opublikowane

2017-10-29

Numer

Dział

Zmiany demograficzne i problemy mniejszości narodowych w Europie Środkowo- Wschodniej i na Bałkanach