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The language of everyday racism and microaggression in the workplace: Palestinian professionals in Israel
Authors:Avihu Shoshana
Institution:1. Faculty of Education, Department of Leadership and Policy in Education and Department of Counseling and Human Development, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israelavihush@gmail.com
Abstract:Based on interviews with Palestinian professionals in Jewish organizations in Israel, this article discloses a distinctive practice of ‘everyday racism’ and microaggression – a language of everyday racism. This ‘language of everyday racism’ refers to Hebrew words and expressions that are routinely used by Jews in their mundane conversations and that include the word ‘Arab’ when describing a deficiency or defect, some sort of unsightliness, filth, or general negativity (as in the expression ‘You're dressed like an Arab woman’). This article not only describes the language of everyday racism as a specific form of everyday racism and microaggression (national microaggression), it also illustrates how this language activates the Palestinian professionals in a reflexive manner. The discussion section describes how the internal dialectic between structure and agency is critical to understanding the language of everyday racism, which in turn acts as a mechanism of the inequality that underlies face-to-face interactions.
Keywords:Everyday racism  microaggression  language  ethnicity  reflexivity  professionals
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