Islam, islamofobija i Zapad: suprotstavljeni pogledi i društvena stvarnost

Adila Pavelić, J. Čačič-Kumpes
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Through reviewing different and often opposing views on the relationship between Islam and the West, the paper aims to offer a better understanding of this relationship, and of Islamophobia as an old yet increasingly actual and in many respects relevant social problem. A short historical overview of the understanding of the relationship between Islam and the West, and various definitions of Islamophobia, are followed by examination of some recent works that from different perspectives deal with the issue. Firstly, is given insight into the works written by Western theorists who describe the relationship between Islam and the West within the framework of the idea of the clash of civilizations while, at the same time, labeling Islam often as a non-modern religion and culture whose members reject Western values such as democracy, freedom and gender equality. In contrast to them are introduced the authors whose argumentation opposes stereotypical views of Islam; among them are also those that critically address Islamophobia in today's Western society, either by presenting results of their research on Islamophobia or by documenting the dominant media image of Islam, which has been perpetuating stereotypes, especially in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on New York in 2001. Lastly, it is concluded that, regardless of the origin of works dealing with the relationship between Islam and the West or of the type of their arguments, they more often than not interpret Islam and the West primarily as two separate, self-contained and in itself incompatible worlds. In doing so, the authors here argue, they employ an essentialist and reductionist approach not only to Islam – as it might be assumed – but also to the West, while the relationship between Islam and the West is simplified and schematized.  Key words: Islam, the West, Europe, immigration, Islamophobia
伊斯兰教、伊斯兰恐惧症与西方:对立观点与社会现实
通过对伊斯兰教与西方关系的不同和经常对立的观点的回顾,本文旨在更好地理解这种关系,以及伊斯兰恐惧症作为一个古老但日益现实的,在许多方面相关的社会问题。对伊斯兰教与西方之间关系的理解,以及对伊斯兰恐惧症的各种定义,进行了简短的历史概述,然后考察了一些从不同角度处理该问题的近期作品。首先,深入了解西方理论家所写的作品,这些理论家在文明冲突的概念框架内描述伊斯兰教与西方的关系,同时经常将伊斯兰教标记为非现代宗教和文化,其成员拒绝西方价值观,如民主,自由和性别平等。与之相对的是,本文介绍了一些作者的论点,他们反对对伊斯兰教的刻板印象;其中也有一些人通过展示他们对伊斯兰恐惧症的研究结果,或者通过记录主流媒体对伊斯兰教的形象,来批判当今西方社会的伊斯兰恐惧症,这种形象一直延续着刻板印象,尤其是在2001年纽约恐怖袭击之后。最后,得出的结论是,无论处理伊斯兰教与西方之间关系的作品的起源或其论点的类型如何,他们往往将伊斯兰教和西方主要解释为两个独立的,独立的,本身不相容的世界。作者认为,在这样做的过程中,他们采用了一种本质主义和简化主义的方法,不仅对伊斯兰教如此,而且对西方也是如此,而伊斯兰教与西方之间的关系被简化和模式化了。关键词:伊斯兰,西方,欧洲,移民,伊斯兰恐惧症
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