Decoding DA'ISH : : an analysis of poetic exemplars and discursive strategies of domination in the jihadist milieu / / Kurstin Gatt.

Why do Jihadists compose poetry and what role does poetry play in the transmission of the jihadist ideology? Decoding DA'ISH is located at the intersections of the literary, the religious, and the political in jihadist discourse. The study examines how the self-professed 'Islamic State...

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Superior document:Literaturen im Kontext
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Place / Publishing House:Wiesbaden : : Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag,, 2020.
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Literaturen im Kontext.
Physical Description:1 online resource (344 pages).
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Other title:Decoding DA’ISH
Summary:Why do Jihadists compose poetry and what role does poetry play in the transmission of the jihadist ideology? Decoding DA'ISH is located at the intersections of the literary, the religious, and the political in jihadist discourse. The study examines how the self-professed 'Islamic State' has twisted and manipulated the Arabic language, the classical Arabic ode, Islamic symbolism, traditions, and guiding myths to legitimate its political power and justify its violent policies. The discussion culminates in the analysis of Arabic poetry produced by the jihadist group by taking into consideration the socio-political context in the contemporary Iraq-Syria region. By drawing primarily upon numerous poems and chants, the author shows why our knowledge of the jihadist stream needs to be grounded in a thorough understanding of the cultural logics of mobilization, identity structures, and the belief systems and desires of these groups.
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Statement of Responsibility: Kurstin Gatt.