The Intersections of Sexuality and Religion in the Anti-Interculturalist Rhetoric in Finnish Internet Discussion on Muslim Homosexuals in Amsterdam
Lähdesmäki, T., & Saresma, T. (2014). The Intersections of Sexuality and Religion in the Anti-Interculturalist Rhetoric in Finnish Internet Discussion on Muslim Homosexuals in Amsterdam. In J. Gourlay, & G. Strohschen (Eds.), Building Barriers and Bridges: Interculturalism in the 21st Century (pp. 35-48). Inter-Disciplinary Press. https://doi.org/10.1163/9781848883253_005
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Nykykulttuurin tutkimusTaidehistoriaHyvinvoinnin tutkimuksen yhteisöContemporary CultureArt HistorySchool of WellbeingCopyright
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In recent decades, Europe has faced the rise of nationalist populist movements
objecting to increased immigration, cultural pluralisation, and interculturalism in
European societies. Public discussion on interculturalism have often focused on the
encounters of – and the wrangles with – migrants and local people and their diverse
values. The members of anti-immigrant movements commonly object to cultural
pluralism and intercultural practices and foster ‘traditional’, ‘Western’, and
‘national’ values. The discourse influenced by conservative ideologies also often
embraces traces of xenophobia, homophobia, and misogyny. In this paper, we ask
how and why interculturalism is opposed in populist discourses. Focusing on
identity formations we ask how the groups of ‘us’ and ‘others’ are produced, and
analyse the rhetorical means used in demonizing others. Intersectionality as the
critical recognition of hierarchically organized and constantly negotiated identity
categories, such as gender, ethnicity, sexuality, social class, and religion, is our key
methodological concept in analysing the complexity of the meaning-making
processes in populist discourses. As our case, we analyse an article on Muslim
homosexuals in Amsterdam, published in the widely read Finnish newspaper
Helsingin Sanomat (3 March 2013), and the vivid discussion that followed in the
online discussion forum of the newspaper. The paper demonstrates that notions of
gender and sexuality are topics which can be flexibly utilized in populist
discourses. On the one hand, the populist discourses are often profoundly
heteronormative, fostering the idea of nuclear family, traditional gender roles, and
hierarchical gender binarity. On the other hand, they may explicitly support gender
equality and gay rights when the values promoted in the discourse are facing ‘a
bigger threat’: immigration and Islam. In this case, the populist discourse can even
aim to rhetorically normalize homosexuality and gender equality as an indication
of developed Western rights and civilized values.
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