Violencia y lenguaje: Responsabilidades del Estado sudafricano en los ataques xenofóbicos en abril de 2015

Natalia Cabanillas

Resumen


Sudáfrica postapartheid vivió tres episodios de violencia afroxenofóbica: 2008, 2015, 2019. La emergencia de estos acontecimientos resquebrajó la narrativa oficial de “la nación arcoíris”, evidenciando formas de intolerancia cotidianas. Este trabajo se enfoca únicamente en historizar los ataques xenofóbicos de 2015, y analiza las responsabilidades institucionales y gubernamentales en el aumento de los discursos de odio contra extranjeros negros en un contexto de continuidad de la supremacía blanca en los diversos órdenes de la vida social y económica.

Palabras clave


Sudáfrica postapartheid; violencia xenofóbica; necropolítica

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