Discourse analysis and media attitudes/ the representation of Islam in the British press Baker,Paul
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305.697091821 CES/M Muslims in the West after 9/11/ | 305.697091821 MOG/M Muslim Diapora in the West/ | 305.697094 CES/E European Muslims and the secular state/ | 305.6970941 BAK/D Discourse analysis and media attitudes/ | 305.69709496 MER/R Rediscovering the Umma/ | 305.697095145 ZAN/E Ethnicity and Urban life in China/ | 305.697095414 BOS/R Recasting the region: language, culture, and islam in colonial Bengal/ |
1. Introduction;
2. Sketching Muslims: the big picture;
3. Muslim or Moslem: differences between newspapers;
4. The 9/11 effect: change over time;
5. Welcome to Muslim world: collectivisation and differentiation;
6. What's a devout Muslim? Ways of believing;
7. From hate preachers to scroungers: who benefits?;
8. Burqas and brainwashing: Muslims and gender;
9. Does history rhyme? Earlier news representations of Muslims;
10. Conclusion.
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