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Islam in the British Broadsheets: The Impact of Orientalism on Representations of Islam in the British Press

PublisherIthaca Press
CategoryPaperback
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PublisherIthaca Press
ISBN / ASIN0863723772
ISBN-139780863723773
AvailabilityUsually ships in 1 to 3 weeks
CategoryPaperback
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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From the late Ayatollah Khomeini's fatwa against Salman Rushdie, to the extremism of the Taliban and the mass murder of the September 11th attacks, the image of Islam as a violent and anti-Western faith has featured dominantly in the global mass media. In this book - now in paperback - author Elzain Elgamri sets out to refute such generalizations. Taking into account the historically conditioned Orientalist discourses, in light of the polarized relationship between Islam and the West, and deconstructing what has actually been reported in the British press, Elgamri points out that what has actually been journalistically covered is an incomplete fragment of a much more complex situation. While acknowledging that these terrible acts were indeed committed in the name of Islam, and that they did involve bloody violence that claimed the lives of innocent civilians and caused much intimidation, Elgamri argues that these events have been represented by the media as an archetype of Islam, whereas in actual fact there is no single monolithic Islam and, consequently, no single monolithic Muslim community. Elgamri concludes that, contrary to what is frequently depicted, Islam and Muslim societies are not confined to confrontation, violence, terrorism, and antagonism towards everything Western, but rather are extremely diverse in their religious and political outlooks.

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