Historizing Pre 9/11 Islamophobia in English Writings

Sadiya Abubakar, Zinah Fadhil Ali, Bilkisu Abubakar
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Islamophobia is often explained as vile attitudes towards Muslims. Yet, Muslims are still labelled as bloodthirst.y terrorists, misogynists, or primitive in literature, media and academic or political discourses. These stereotypes have gone a long way in carving the image of Muslims globally, resulting to their marginalization, stigmatization or violently abused in some countries. Contrary to the general notion that Islamophobia developed after 9/11, this research argues that Islamophobia existed long before 9/11 in the form of stereotypical representations of Muslims. This study aims to briefly locate the earlier forms of Islamophobia through historical events like: pre-colonial encounters, series of wars and battles fought for the quest for empire expansion, unsuccessful or non-lasting colonialism, the postcolonial resistance and Muslims’ vicious reactions to anti-Islamic publications. The study interrogates the amplifications of stereotypes and persistent misrepresentations of Muslims which has long existed in traditional and modern English writings as a means of discerning and curbing the growth of Islamophobia.  Homi Bhabha’s theory of stereotype will be used as the theoretical underpinning of this research. This study also looks at series of historical events of misrepresenting the Muslims in English writings and situates them within the Islamophobic implications that plague the world today.
9/11前英语作品中的伊斯兰恐惧症历史
伊斯兰恐惧症通常被解释为对穆斯林的恶劣态度。然而,穆斯林仍然被贴上嗜血的标签。恐怖分子、厌女者,或文学、媒体、学术或政治话语中的原始人。这些刻板印象在全球范围内塑造了穆斯林的形象,导致他们在一些国家被边缘化、污名化或受到暴力虐待。与一般认为伊斯兰恐惧症是在9/11之后发展起来的观点相反,这项研究认为伊斯兰恐惧症早在9/11之前就以对穆斯林的刻板印象的形式存在。本研究旨在通过历史事件,如:前殖民时期的遭遇、为寻求帝国扩张而进行的一系列战争和战斗、不成功或不持久的殖民主义、后殖民时期的抵抗以及穆斯林对反伊斯兰出版物的恶毒反应,简要地定位早期形式的伊斯兰恐惧症。该研究质疑了传统和现代英语作品中长期存在的对穆斯林的刻板印象的放大和持续的歪曲,这是识别和遏制伊斯兰恐惧症增长的一种手段。Homi Bhabha的刻板印象理论将作为本研究的理论基础。本研究还着眼于一系列在英语作品中歪曲穆斯林的历史事件,并将它们置于困扰当今世界的伊斯兰恐惧症的影响中。
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