Animal stereotypes of Palestinians in Israeli discourse

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title: Animal stereotypes of Palestinians in Israeli discourse
text: This article surveys the terms which are encountered in Israeli narratives that zoomorphically classify Palestinians as members of different kinds of non-human species, as opposed to commonly-used derogatory terms like "(sand)niggers", "savages" or "red Indians", that simply imply racial inferiority. Mutual dehumanization is commonplace among both the occupying and occupied peoples in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Among Palestinians, Jews have been referred to as pigs, dogs, and bloodsucking
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date created: 2024-03-12T07:30:25Z
date modified: 2024-08-31T15:20:09Z
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