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Języki publikacji
Abstrakty
Since 9/11, Islamophobia has been gaining the attention of scholars, and, increasingly, it is perceived to be an integral part of the emerging zeitgeist of the 21st century. However, the term itself is much debated and little consensus exists as to what it means. Using data drawn from political debate on talk radio between Nick Griffin, Chairman of the British National Party, and Abdul, a Muslim from Manchester and membership categorisation analysis as a methodology, this paper aims to reveal the category-work by which Islamophobia is achieved as a members’ accomplishment. Findings indicate that two versions of Islamophobia are talked into being. On the one hand, Griffin “does” Islamophobia through the operation of an adversarial standard relational pair Islam/West which operates within a membership categorisation device “worlds”, and so he achieves exclusion through cultural incompatibility. On the other hand, Abdul uses the membership categorisation device “race” within which the adversarial standard relational pair Muslim/Asian-White British is operative, and so he ascribes overt racist attitudes to Islamophobes.
Wydawca
Czasopismo
Rocznik
Tom
Numer
Strony
19-40
Opis fizyczny
Daty
wydano
2014-06-01
otrzymano
2014-02-24
poprawiono
2014-04-15
zaakceptowano
2014-05-23
online
2014-06-01
Twórcy
autor
- Universite de Valenciennes, Rue des Cent Tetes, 59 300 Valenciennes, France, Jonathan.Clifton@univ-valenciennes.fr
Bibliografia
Typ dokumentu
Bibliografia
Identyfikatory
Identyfikator YADDA
bwmeta1.element.doi-10_1515_lpp-2014-0002