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ID174555
Title ProperHezbollah and the framing of resistance
LanguageENG
AuthorNilsson, Marco
Summary / Abstract (Note)Hezbollah is a holistic network whose social, political, military and cultural dimensions are all parts of a discourse of resistance. Conducting a qualitative frame analysis of speeches by Hezbollah’s General Secretary Nasrallah, supported by interviews with Hezbollah leadership privy to its ideology, this study analyses the construction of muqawama (resistance). It argues that resistance is a complex social phenomenon, which can be manifested, for example, in the differences in how resistance is framed in varying contexts, often addressing different audiences. However, three unifying themes emerged from the frame analysis: diversity of resistance, normalisation of resistance and social dimensions of resistance.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 41, No.9; 2020: p.1595-1614
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 41 No 9
Key WordsResistance ;  Hezbollah ;  Framing ;  Frame Analysis ;  Muqawama


 
 
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