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The presentation of muslim women in the media. Saving muslim women from their misery

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Essay from the year 2017 in the subject Communications - Miscellaneous, grade: A, language: English, abstract: This paper analyses the representation of Muslim women in American and Canadian media. First of all, the paper highlights the representations of Muslims as a whole, followed by an analysis of the representation of Muslim women in particular. The paper also discusses Muslim women's identities and the veiling practice from their perspectives. Taking into consideration the limitations of previous studies, the paper then proposes various tools or lenses to help with thinking about the identity of Muslim women. Lastly, the paper outlines the positive and negative outcomes of media (mis)representation. Critical analysis has been used as a methodology to uncover oppressive discourse and portrayals when constructing "the other." Edward Said's postcolonial criticism of the "Other" and Agenda Setting Theory influenced the theoretical framework.

Author Biography:

Biography Afnan Qutub is an Interpersonal Communication lecturer at King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia. She has a master's degree in Communication Studies from California State University in the United States. She is currently completing a PhD degree at the University of Leicester. Her research interests include media representations, interpersonal communication, and critical and cultural studies. In 2013, she published "The Doodling Psychology: Are Doodling Students More Engaged or Distracted?" for the The International Journal of Literacies, as well as "Harem Girls and Terrorist Men" in Colloquy in 2012.
Release date Australia
April 21st, 2017
Author
Pages
28
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Publisher
Grin Publishing
Imprint
Grin Publishing
Dimensions
148x210x2
ISBN-13
9783668410152
Product ID
26813252

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