ID | 116844 |
Title Proper | New orientalism, securitisation and the western media's incendiary racism |
Language | ENG |
Author | Amin-Khan, Tariq |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The new Orientalism idea is predicated on the clash of civilisations thesis of Samuel Huntington and others-an outlook which has spread swiftly in Western states since September 11. I explore the implications of the new Orientalism and the assertion of white supremacy for diaspora Muslims in Western societies. Its expression in the media in the form of raced and gendered portrayals and demonised cultural representations of Muslims and Islam, with the accompanying assumption of the superiority of Western culture, is identified here as incendiary racism. This racism also underpins the simultaneous vilification of Muslims and Islam, a claim supported by my analysis of media coverage of the 'niqab debate', terrorism and sports. Thus, at one level, I analyse the Western media's depictions. At another, I examine the consequences of securitisation and the Long War, and critically assess the argument that securitisation has existed from time immemorial and represents nothing new-which leads me to challenge its ahistorical assumptions, and the treatment of the securitiser and the securitised as coeval. |
`In' analytical Note | Third World Quarterly Vol. 33, No.9; 2012: p.1595-1610 |
Journal Source | Third World Quarterly Vol. 33, No.9; 2012: p.1595-1610 |
Key Words | New Orientalism ; Securitisation ; Western Media ; Muslims ; Western Culture ; Western Societies ; Islam ; Racism |