Thursday 29 November 2012

Notes & Quotes on my Critical Investigation



Notes & Quotes on my Critical Investigation

Books:

Islamphobia: Making Muslims the Enemy- By Peter Gottschalk, Gabriel Greenberg
Many Americans remain inherently wary of Muslims.’

This links to my critical investigation as the book discusses that Muslims are the enemy of today’s society due to 9/11 and 7/7 bombings as many people lives have been affected by it.

 

Muslims and the News Media edited by Elizabeth Poole, John E. Richardson

‘All articles….explicitly referred to Muslims or Islam were selected’

This connects to the 9/11 bombing due to editors picking out stories that are partially misleading towards Muslims and making them be ‘the other’ and scare people such as the audience as newspaper try to create a moral panic. 

 

Islamphobia and Its Consequences on Young People: European Youth Centre -By Ingrid Ramberg

Masses, women, Islam, black colour, exaltation, and Islamism.’

The consequences that the media has on younger generation is a number of things as they are challenging many of the stereotypes as young people who are Muslims need to carry on with religion showing their right side.

 

Arabs and Muslims in the Media: Race and Representation after 9/11- By Evelyn Alsultany

‘Though often seen as the enemy’
Evelyn Alsultany had agree that the media had seen Muslims as the negative as they were often seen as the bad ones as if there was a terror attack then Muslims would get blamed for the attacks.
     
Young British Muslims: Identity, Culture, Politics and the Media- By Wahid Afrose Kabir
‘Spoke of their exclusive identity, sometimes other ethnic or religious afflictions...perhaps the theorising of Stuart hall (1994:122) helps with this’
Through the media, the young British Muslims identity and cultures are being interpreting by Hall’s theory of preferred reading portrayed through the media.

Terror Post 9/11 and the Media (Global Crises and the Media) - David L. Altheide (Author)
‘The discourse of terror post 9/11 has become globalised, both in the flows and formations of the world’s media.’  
This connects to how powerful media is getting throughout the years as globalization is connected to McLuhan’s theory becoming true as he discussed that the world is a global village.   

Framing Muslims: Stereotyping and Representation by Peter Morey, Amina Yaqin
‘There is no conspiracy between politicians and the media to restrict the way Muslims are represented’
They show that politicians have nothing to do with restricting the media to represented Muslims in a bad way to create Islamphobia amongst people.

Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil: Challenging Historical and Modern Stereotypes Dr. Katherine Bullock
‘Muslim woman are often unduly restricted and denied their rights to attain their full potential as human being.’
Women are tightly knitted in the society today due to the western society being misleading but Muslim women in today’s society are trying to overcome/challenge those historical and modern society. Trying to become socially accepted to have a right to work and to have an education, and not stay as house wife at home leading to be a housewife or a mother which is also important in Islam.

Orientalism by Edward W. Said
‘Media images command too much attention and can be exploited at times of crisis and insecurity of kind that the post 9/11 produced’  
One of theorist who directly links to my critical investigation is Edward Said as he discussed the east vs. west or the other, media images that are taken in places such as Iraq and Iran which gain too much attention due the wars and al-Qaeda.

Academic Texts
Entertainment wars: Television culture after 9/11-L Spigel - American Quarterly, 200
‘After the attacks of September 11…on televisions violent movies also came under network…The Siege deals with Arab terrorist planning to bomb New York’
L Spiegel discusses in his essay that after 9/11 television shows and movies that were more based violence, the shows based them towards Muslims being the villains which links in with Vladimir prop’s theory of characters.

Media (mis) representations- Katherine H Bullock-
‘Muslims women are presented as outsiders or ‘the others’
As a Muslim outsider, Katherine Bullock had portrayed that many Muslims women like women in hip hop videos are represented to be much weaker than men in an aspect but as they are Muslims they are kept under even tighter circumstances to not ruin their image so they are made to feel like an outsiders towards the western culture.

British Arab Muslim Audiences and Television after September 11
Zahera Harb* & Ehab Bessaiso* 
The ability, desire and willingness of Muslims to assimilate peacefully in the U.K.
Zahera & Ehab wrote this text on British Arab Muslims  after 9/11 as they are  Muslims themselves they have challenge the stereotypes as they argue how Muslims are allowed to assimilate in Britain over 10 years, which shows that the white British people such as politicians are changing their minds to become very diverse and worry free.
'Islamphobia' reconsidered- Fred Halliday 
‘Alarmism has concerned the ‘threat’ which, from one side, ‘Islam’ poses to the non-Muslim world and on the other ‘the west’ poses to Muslims'
This text connects to Edward Said and Alvarado theory’s as Muslims are represented are considered to be a threat in today’s society  as one side promotes Islam and the other ‘the west’.

New Media in the Muslim World: The Emerging Public Sphere- JON W.  ANDERSON 
‘The Muslim world is experiencing a media explosion from street-corner kiosks to satellite television and the Internet. Islamic messages and discussions of them are everywhere.’
Muslims are part of the on-going population building up to using different types of media through television and the internet as they try to get across the Islamic message through to other people quicker and faster.
Media, Education, and Anti-Americanism in the Muslim World-
Matthew Gentzkow & Jesse M. Shapiro 
‘Individuals watching Arab news channels or educated in schools with little Western influence are less likely to agree that the September 11 attacks were carried out by Arab terrorists.’
This links in with hall’s theory of readings as some people who are not controlled by society may view the oppositional reading of text and may think it is another person who are the terrorist other than the ARABS

Internet Links
Diary of a Badman: 'I'm not a model Muslim, but I make people think-http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/shortcuts/2012/jun/10/diary-of-a-badman?INTCMP=SRCH
‘Muslims of the 21st century have taken this guy as a role model’
This shows that Muslims are trying to challenge the stereotypes and become the bigger person in today’s society which may lead the audience’s minds or perspective of the 9/11 attacks disappear or even vanished.
‘Why would an al-Qaida (Sunni) jihadi type be cooperating with (Shia, Iranian-backed) Hizbullah anyway?’
Homeland shows us that types of Muslims are combing together to make a big massive force, this doesn’t give an accurate reading of Muslims as normally the Sunnis and shias are against each other as they don’t understand  the different ways they pray.
‘Having taken security advice, we have reluctantly cancelled a planned screening of the programme Islam’ 
British television broadcasters are scared due to Muslims as they get outraged or fuming if their religion is discussed through televisions as broadcaster portray Muslims to be as ‘the other’ of society
 They'll often react to something, get angry or outraged. But what we need to be doing is to respond with reasoned, rational arguments."
Muslims are made to be seen to have a short temper leading to a big debate through social networking sites especially OFCOM as they control media throughout the UK and as they control the media so they have to take in the complaints of their audiences in which could lead to an investigation.
"History is like a labyrinth,"
This shows that history repeats itself throughout the years since 9/11 bombings as people haven’t got over the fact that they are certain Muslims groups which were in control over the bombings and they were the al-Qaeda.

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