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Iranian Feminism And Transnational Ethics In Media Discourse Sara Shaban

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Iranian Feminism And Transnational Ethics In Media Discourse Sara Shaban
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.26 MB
Pages: 146
Author: Sara Shaban
ISBN: 9781793647269, 1793647267
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Iranian Feminism And Transnational Ethics In Media Discourse Sara Shaban by Sara Shaban 9781793647269, 1793647267 instant download after payment.

Iranian Feminism and Transnational Ethics in Media Discourse examines the mediated dialogue of #WhiteWednesdays, specifically between U.S. mainstream news narratives and Iranian activists on Twitter. These narratives highlight how hierarchies of visibility in both news and social media discourse overshadow transnational feminist politics while reinforcing femonationalist narratives. Such discourses seemingly support women in Iran, but simultaneously promote Islamophobic messages aligned with U.S. geopolitical politics. In a critical discourse analysis of the #WhiteWednesdays campaign on Twitter and mainstream U.S. news coverage of the movement, this analysis complicates representations of Iran, Muslim women, and feminist politics. The author also unpacks the politics of representation, where voices on the ground are obscured in favor of elite sources who reaffirm U.S Islamophobic and xenophobic ideologies. Scholars and students of communication and media studies will find this book particularly interesting.

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