Salafist Third Spaces and Hybridic Purity on YouTube

Susanne Stadlbauer
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This case study applies aspects of third space theory (Bhabha, 2004; Hoover & Echchaibi, 2014) to investigate the activism on the YouTube channel Salafimedia UK (smuk) and their claim to be the self-proscribed “truest” and “purest” Islamic sect. This chapter introduces the somewhat paradoxical concept of “hybridic purity” – an emerging ideology that seeks to encompass pre-modern Islamic practices of the salaf (“predecessors” or first generations of Muslims) as the purest form of Islam (see also Wagemakers, 2016); modern values of individuality and reliance on the “self”; the affordances of the YouTube channel; and resistance to present-day Western cultural and political values, especially those of the United Kingdom (UK), as well as to the UK government’s censorship and bans of Salafist movements. This hybridic purity becomes authoritative as it compels YouTube audience members to take responsibility for their own growth and activism as pious Salafists.
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萨拉菲斯特第三空间和杂交种纯净在YouTube上
本案例研究应用了第三空间理论(Bhabha, 2004;Hoover & Echchaibi, 2014)调查YouTube频道Salafimedia UK (smuk)上的激进主义,以及他们自称是“最真实”和“最纯粹”的伊斯兰教派。本章介绍了“杂交纯洁”这个有点矛盾的概念——一种新兴的意识形态,它试图将萨拉夫(“前任”或第一代穆斯林)的前现代伊斯兰实践作为最纯粹的伊斯兰形式(参见Wagemakers, 2016);现代价值观的个性与对“自我”的依赖;YouTube频道的支持;以及对当今西方文化和政治价值观的抵制,尤其是英国的文化和政治价值观,以及英国政府对萨拉菲斯特运动的审查和禁止。这种混合的纯粹性变得具有权威性,因为它迫使YouTube的观众为自己的成长和作为虔诚的萨拉菲斯特的行动主义负责。
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