Farveblinde følelser: Den retoriske marginalisering af den danske Black Lives Matter-bevægelse
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Farveblinde følelser : Den retoriske marginalisering af den danske Black Lives Matter-bevægelse. / Broberg, Frida Hviid.
In: Rhetorica Scandinavica, Vol. 27, No. 86, 2023, p. 46-65.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Farveblinde følelser
T2 - Den retoriske marginalisering af den danske Black Lives Matter-bevægelse
AU - Broberg, Frida Hviid
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The article presents a rhetorical critique of the media covera-ge of the Danish Black Lives Matter movement in the summer of 2020,focusing on how emotions such as solidarity, anger and fear stick to themovement. While ‘solidarity with American victims of racism’ is framedas a legitimate affective orientation, the movement’s ‘angry rhetoric’becomes a reason for rhetorical marginalization in the public debate.The media's emphasis on solidarity with American victims of racism as alegitimate affective orientation, as opposed to anger at racism in Den-mark, can be read as an example of color-blind racism, and prompts acritical discussion of a cultural and theoretical tendency to dismiss the'anger of social movements' as destructive and counterproductive. Thearticle is a contribution to understanding how emotions participate inmarginalizing social movements in the public debate.
AB - The article presents a rhetorical critique of the media covera-ge of the Danish Black Lives Matter movement in the summer of 2020,focusing on how emotions such as solidarity, anger and fear stick to themovement. While ‘solidarity with American victims of racism’ is framedas a legitimate affective orientation, the movement’s ‘angry rhetoric’becomes a reason for rhetorical marginalization in the public debate.The media's emphasis on solidarity with American victims of racism as alegitimate affective orientation, as opposed to anger at racism in Den-mark, can be read as an example of color-blind racism, and prompts acritical discussion of a cultural and theoretical tendency to dismiss the'anger of social movements' as destructive and counterproductive. Thearticle is a contribution to understanding how emotions participate inmarginalizing social movements in the public debate.
KW - Det Humanistiske Fakultet
KW - affect
KW - rhetorical marginalization
KW - anti-racist activism
KW - emotion
KW - social movements
KW - Black Lives Matter
U2 - 10.52610/rhs.v27i86.300
DO - 10.52610/rhs.v27i86.300
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
VL - 27
SP - 46
EP - 65
JO - Rhetorica Scandinavica
JF - Rhetorica Scandinavica
SN - 1397-0534
IS - 86
ER -
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