Monstrous and the Vulnerable e-bog
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In June 2014, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi declared an Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and called for Muslims around the world to migrate there. Over the next five years, around 150 women left the UK to heed this invitation, and the so- called jihadi brides were rarely out of the news. This book traces the media fascination with those who joined the caliphate, including Sally Jones, Aqsa Mahmood and Sh...
E-bog
196,23 DKK
Forlag
Hurst Publishers
Udgivet
14 januar 2022
Længde
272 sider
Genrer
Social and ethical issues
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781787387676
In June 2014, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi declared an Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and called for Muslims around the world to migrate there. Over the next five years, around 150 women left the UK to heed this invitation, and the so- called jihadi brides were rarely out of the news. This book traces the media fascination with those who joined the caliphate, including Sally Jones, Aqsa Mahmood and Shamima Begum.Through an analysis of the media that presented the brides for public consumption, Leonie B. Jackson reveals the gendered dualistic construction of IS women as either monstrous or vulnerable. Just as the monstrous woman was sensationalised as irredeemably evil, the vulnerable girl was represented as groomed and nave. Both subjects were constructed in such a way that womens involvement in jihadism was detached from mens, scrutinised more closely, and explained through gender stereotypes that both erased the agency of female extremists and neglected their stated motivations.As Jackson demonstrates, these media representations also contributed to the development of new norms for dealing with the brides, including targeted killing and the revocation of citizenship. While the vulnerable girl was potentially redeemable, the monstrous woman was increasingly considered expendable.