Language of Islamophobia in Right-Wing British Newspapers

IF 0.7 0 RELIGION Journal of Media and Religion Pub Date : 2021-08-30 DOI:10.1080/15348423.2021.1972667
Salman Al-Azami
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ABSTRACT British Muslims have been at the center of Western political and media discourse in the past two decades, thanks to terrorism and increased number of Muslims in the West. Research on Muslims in the media suggests that Islam and Muslims are positioned as a “threat to security” by a section of the British news media that implies Islam as incompatible to mainstream British way of life. The present study uses Critical Discourse Analysis method to examine how three right-wing British newspapers, The Sun, The Daily Mail, and The Daily Telegraph, use language to position Islam and Muslims as culturally unassimilable and complicit in terrorism. Considering the complexity of what Islamophobia means, the paper investigates whether the language used in news articles and opinion columns is overtly or covertly Islamophobic.
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英国右翼报纸上的伊斯兰恐惧症语言
在过去的二十年里,由于恐怖主义和西方穆斯林人数的增加,英国穆斯林一直处于西方政治和媒体话语的中心。媒体对穆斯林的研究表明,一部分英国新闻媒体将伊斯兰教和穆斯林定位为“安全威胁”,暗示伊斯兰教与英国主流生活方式不相容。本研究使用批判性话语分析的方法来研究三家右翼英国报纸,《太阳报》、《每日邮报》和《每日电讯报》,如何使用语言将伊斯兰教和穆斯林定位为文化上不可同化的和恐怖主义同谋的。考虑到伊斯兰恐惧症含义的复杂性,本文调查了新闻文章和观点专栏中使用的语言是公开的还是隐蔽的伊斯兰恐惧症。
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