“You are no longer cubs, you are now lions”: examining the constructed masculinities of Islamic State child executioners and their victims

IF 1.6 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Gina Vale
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ABSTRACT Integral to its military and state-building activities, the Islamic State (IS) terrorist organisation recruited and mobilised large numbers of children into its ranks. The group’s propaganda publications showcase the commitment and skills of its young male militants, with footage focused on training in weapons handling and hand-to-hand combat. Marketed as a potent weapon against IS’ enemies, a sub-set of propaganda videos foregrounds the role of boys in the ultra-violent executions of hostages. This article presents analysis of 20 official IS propaganda videos released between 1 January 2015 and 31 December 2018, in which 71 boys conducted on-camera executions on behalf of the group. Data presented include the setting and method of killing; the profile and “charge” of the victim; and the boy’s nationality, age group, and “justifications” for their acts. Highly staged, these violent displays frame and constitute the status of the young IS “cub” and the adult male hostage as symbols of their respective societies, values, and masculinities. The author examines the juxtaposition of the two figures and their constructed positions in IS’ ideological, military, and masculine hierarchy.
“你们不再是幼崽,你们现在是狮子”:审视伊斯兰国儿童刽子手及其受害者的男性气质
伊斯兰国(IS)恐怖组织在其军事和国家建设活动中招募和动员了大量儿童。该组织的宣传出版物展示了其年轻男性武装分子的承诺和技能,其中的镜头集中在武器操作和肉搏战的训练上。作为对抗IS敌人的有力武器,一组宣传视频突出了男孩在极端暴力处决人质中的作用。本文分析了2015年1月1日至2018年12月31日期间发布的20个IS官方宣传视频,其中71名男孩代表该组织在镜头前执行处决。所提供的数据包括杀井位置和方法;受害者的侧面和“指控”;还有男孩的国籍,年龄,以及他们行为的“理由”。这些暴力的展示是精心策划的,构成了年轻的IS“幼崽”和成年男性人质的地位,作为他们各自社会、价值观和男子气概的象征。作者考察了这两个人物的并置,以及他们在伊斯兰国意识形态、军事和男性等级制度中的建构地位。
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Critical Studies on Terrorism
Critical Studies on Terrorism POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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