Women Terrorists and Violent Actors in the Lens of the Media in Kenya: 1980-2019

Catheline Bosibori Nyabwengi
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Despite the increasing role of women in violence and terrorist-related activities across the globe, stereotypes depicting violence and terrorism as a male sphere continue to shape and, in some cases, prevent the authentic presentation of women terrorists and violent actors. Essentially, war and violence are attributed to men and masculine traits. Accordingly, women are mainly presented as intrinsically vulnerable, coerced actors, or violence victims in violence and terrorism. The media plays an essential role in disseminating information about terrorism and violence to the public. However, it does not operate in a vacuum, and thus, reportage of violence and terrorism at times reflects the prevailing cultural gender stereotypes of war and violence. This paper explores how the media present women terrorists and violent actors in Kenya. It also explores how this presentation impacts security initiatives and counter-terrorism strategies in the country. The paper uses accessible evidence from media reports on various female terrorists, terrorist attacks, and security operations to examine these aspects. It argues that the media labels women terrorists as vulnerable and focuses on their age, physical outlook, and statuses rather than the violent act perpetrated. Such presentation paints an image of irrational, naïve, coerced female terrorists and victims of violence. Accordingly, the paper recommends that the media-mediated images must not influence the implementation of anti-terror and violence policies since they do not necessarily reflect the reality on the ground.
肯尼亚媒体镜头下的女性恐怖分子和暴力演员:1980-2019
尽管妇女在全球各地的暴力和与恐怖主义有关的活动中发挥越来越大的作用,但将暴力和恐怖主义描绘为男性领域的陈规定型观念继续形成,在某些情况下妨碍了对女性恐怖分子和暴力行为者的真实介绍。从本质上讲,战争和暴力都是男人和男性特质造成的。因此,在暴力和恐怖主义中,妇女主要被描述为本质上脆弱、被胁迫的行为者或暴力受害者。媒体在向公众传播有关恐怖主义和暴力的信息方面发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,它并非在真空中运作,因此,暴力和恐怖主义的报道有时反映了对战争和暴力的普遍的文化性别陈规定型观念。本文探讨媒体如何呈现女性恐怖分子和暴力演员在肯尼亚。它还探讨了该演讲如何影响该国的安全举措和反恐战略。本文利用媒体对各种女性恐怖分子、恐怖袭击和安全行动的报道中可获得的证据来研究这些方面。它认为,媒体将女性恐怖分子标记为弱势群体,并关注她们的年龄、外貌和地位,而不是所犯下的暴力行为。这种表现描绘了一种非理性的、naïve的、受胁迫的女性恐怖分子和暴力受害者的形象。因此,本文建议,媒体传播的图像不应影响反恐和暴力政策的执行,因为它们不一定反映实地的现实。
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