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血统:魏玛德国的国境穿越与反犹主义

Bloodlines: National Border Crossings and Antisemitism in Weimar Germany

American Sociological Review · 2022
被引 9
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究国境穿越如何成为排外焦点,通过分析魏玛德国反犹主义的地区差异,揭示国境激活国内分裂、侵蚀多元主义的机制。

Abstract

This article argues that national border crossings act as focal points for xenophobia. Two mechanisms converge to produce this pattern. First, when the nation-state is under pressure, border crossings make cross-national differences salient, producing a perceived link between international forces and socioeconomic problems of vulnerable social classes. Second, border crossings come to symbolize international threats and attract aggressive nationalist mobilization by radical movements who frame ethnic outsiders as an international evil. In this distinct spatial landscape, ethnic outsiders become scapegoats for broader social problems among individuals losing social status. I develop my argument through the study of local variation in antisemitism in Weimar Germany before the Holocaust. Statistical analysis of Jewish bogeymen and an in-depth exploration of local reports on antisemitism reveal how pluralism in the Weimar Republic started eroding among members of the lower-middle class living at the margins of the state. In doing so, I draw attention to the spatial sources of xenophobia and demonstrate that borders between nations activate borders within nations, shedding new light on the complicated relationship between pluralism and state formation.

反犹主义民族主义排外主义魏玛德国政治社会学