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Reporting Islam Muslim Women In The New York Times 19792011 Suad Joseph Editor

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Reporting Islam Muslim Women In The New York Times 19792011 Suad Joseph Editor
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Publisher: I.B. TAURIS
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.23 MB
Author: Suad Joseph (editor)
ISBN: 9780755647835, 9780755647866, 0755647831, 0755647866
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Reporting Islam Muslim Women In The New York Times 19792011 Suad Joseph Editor by Suad Joseph (editor) 9780755647835, 9780755647866, 0755647831, 0755647866 instant download after payment.

Reporting Islam examines the coverage of Muslim women in the New York Times over a 30 year period, from 1980-2011. The analysis addresses the nature of the coverage; whether there are parallels in the depiction of Muslim women from the Middle East and South Asia and with the US government policies toward these countries; and the relationship between feminism in the US and the representation of Muslim women in the US.
At a time when women often become the iconic representatives of their nations, their cultures and their religions, this book offers unique insight into how a dramatic period of contemporary history for the Middle East and South Asia was depicted by the leading print newspaper in the world. The coverage captures the Islamic Revolution in Iran, the rise of Islamist movements across the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa, the first Gulf War, the 9/11 events, the second Gulf War, the War on Terror, and the Arab uprisings. The book asks critical questions about the wider implications of the misrepresentation of Muslim women in the media, and the links between print news, US foreign policy and women.

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