The female jihadist narrative: a comparative analysis

Maria Isabel Garcia García
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The research analyses the representation that different jihadist organizations make of women through their official propaganda. The aim is to analyse the construction of the feminine ideal designed by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), ISIS and Jabhat Al-Nusra through their leading magazines and to identify if there are differences in their representation of women. A content analysis is carried out on the narrative in which females are portrayed by those organizations. The study is also supported by a quantitative analysis of three features, which provide data on prominence of women in jihadism: the number of times they are mentioned, the illustrations targeting females and the existence (or not) of a specific section for women in the magazines of these groups. The research shows that the portrayal of women as victims and weak individuals is recurrent but is not limited to this role. There are differences in the content and subject matter in the official discourse of the three groups, such as with regard to violence perpetrated by women. The strategic and political differences between AQAP, ISIS and Jabhat Al-Nusra affect the construction of female roles in their official propaganda.
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女性圣战者的叙事:比较分析
本研究分析了不同圣战组织通过其官方宣传对女性的描述。研究的目的是分析阿拉伯半岛基地组织(AQAP)、伊斯兰国和胜利阵线通过其主要杂志对女性理想的构建,并确定它们对女性的表述是否存在差异。对这些组织描绘女性形象的叙述进行了内容分析。研究还辅以对三个特征的定量分析,这些特征提供了关于妇女在圣战主义中的突出地位的数据:在这些组织的杂志中,妇女被提及的次数、针对女性的插图以及是否有专门的妇女版块。研究表明,将妇女描绘成受害者和弱者的现象屡见不鲜,但并不局限于这一角色。这三个组织的官方言论在内容和主题上存在差异,如关于妇女实施暴力的内容。半岛基地组织、伊拉克和沙姆伊斯兰国以及支持阵线在战略和政治上的差异影响了其官方宣传中对女性角色的塑造。
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