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1 The Portrayal of Jihadi-Salafism: The Role of Knowledge Production in Fabricating a Global Enemy
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Jaan S. Islam
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Figures viii
- Notes on Contributors x
- Acknowledgements xvii
- Foreword xix
- Introduction: Disentangling Jihad, Political Violence and Media 1
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Part I Notions of Jihad and the Production of Knowledge
- 1 The Portrayal of Jihadi-Salafism: The Role of Knowledge Production in Fabricating a Global Enemy 31
- 2 Jihad Goes to Court: The Invocation of Islamic Idioms in Terrorism Prosecutions 53
- 3 ‘Look a certain way in order to resist’: An Analysis of German Short Videos against Islamism 76
- 4 Criminalising Critical Scholarship: Austria’s Intelligence Service and Islamophobia Studies 99
- 5 Will the Real Jihadi Please Stand Up? On ‘Jihadism’ as a Conceptual Weapon 119
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Part II Audiovisual Mediations and Formations of Jihad
- 6 Terrorism Education in ISIS’s Use of Children’s Mobile Apps 141
- 7 From ISIS to the AfD: Ultraist Rhetoric and Visuality in Alt-Orientalist Concurrence 158
- 8 The Sound and Sense of Jihad: Revisiting the Notion of Jihad in Jihadi-themed Arabic Chants 186
- 9 Documenting the Yazidi Survival of Genocide: Aesthetics and Politics between Sabaya, the Murad Code and The Last Girl 211
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Part III Ethnographic Perspectives on Imaginations and Materialities
- 10 Talking Jihad: The Interactive Construction of a Racialised Threat in the Netherlands 237
- 11 Fragments of Utopia: Political and Religious Emigrations from France to Syria 261
- 12 Acting with God: Divine Interruption and Practices of Jihad 282
- 13 Secular Normativity in Anti-jihad Discourse in France 305
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Part IV Affective Archives – Enduring Sounds and Images
- 14 An Epilogue of Images: On Theorising and Archiving Daesh’s Videos of Violence 329
- 15 Remediating Images of War: Cultural Practices behind Syrian Digital Archives after 2011 360
- 16 Critical Spectatorship, Violent Care 383
- Afterword: One Person’s Terrorist is Another Person’s Freedom Fighter, One Person’s Jihad is Another’s Crusade: Reflections on the Tokyo Reels Film Festival by Subversive Film at the Documenta 15, 2022 395
- Index 406
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Figures viii
- Notes on Contributors x
- Acknowledgements xvii
- Foreword xix
- Introduction: Disentangling Jihad, Political Violence and Media 1
-
Part I Notions of Jihad and the Production of Knowledge
- 1 The Portrayal of Jihadi-Salafism: The Role of Knowledge Production in Fabricating a Global Enemy 31
- 2 Jihad Goes to Court: The Invocation of Islamic Idioms in Terrorism Prosecutions 53
- 3 ‘Look a certain way in order to resist’: An Analysis of German Short Videos against Islamism 76
- 4 Criminalising Critical Scholarship: Austria’s Intelligence Service and Islamophobia Studies 99
- 5 Will the Real Jihadi Please Stand Up? On ‘Jihadism’ as a Conceptual Weapon 119
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Part II Audiovisual Mediations and Formations of Jihad
- 6 Terrorism Education in ISIS’s Use of Children’s Mobile Apps 141
- 7 From ISIS to the AfD: Ultraist Rhetoric and Visuality in Alt-Orientalist Concurrence 158
- 8 The Sound and Sense of Jihad: Revisiting the Notion of Jihad in Jihadi-themed Arabic Chants 186
- 9 Documenting the Yazidi Survival of Genocide: Aesthetics and Politics between Sabaya, the Murad Code and The Last Girl 211
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Part III Ethnographic Perspectives on Imaginations and Materialities
- 10 Talking Jihad: The Interactive Construction of a Racialised Threat in the Netherlands 237
- 11 Fragments of Utopia: Political and Religious Emigrations from France to Syria 261
- 12 Acting with God: Divine Interruption and Practices of Jihad 282
- 13 Secular Normativity in Anti-jihad Discourse in France 305
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Part IV Affective Archives – Enduring Sounds and Images
- 14 An Epilogue of Images: On Theorising and Archiving Daesh’s Videos of Violence 329
- 15 Remediating Images of War: Cultural Practices behind Syrian Digital Archives after 2011 360
- 16 Critical Spectatorship, Violent Care 383
- Afterword: One Person’s Terrorist is Another Person’s Freedom Fighter, One Person’s Jihad is Another’s Crusade: Reflections on the Tokyo Reels Film Festival by Subversive Film at the Documenta 15, 2022 395
- Index 406