对博科圣地精选视频中的意识形态进行批判性研究

G. Oyedeji, E. O. Ogungbe
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博科圣地叛乱威胁到尼日利亚的存在,该组织在该国不同地区造成严重破坏。这个群体不断声称反对一些问题、思想、人、学说和制度。他们已经在他们的活动中证明了这一点。为了进一步参与,他们定期向公众发布视频,这些视频传达了意义和意识形态的层次。因此,本研究强调并讨论了博科圣地视频中固有的意识形态。共有5个视频从撒哈拉记者电视台、Premium Times和legit中选出。使用有目的的抽样技术。本研究采用费尔克劳的三维批评话语分析模型作为理论借鉴。调查结果显示,博科圣地在传达其意识形态时同时使用了语言和非语言符号资源。Abubakar Shekau用“异教徒、暴君、白痴、异教徒和小偷”这样的词来表示他人的消极群体外极性,而用“我们追随真主,我们服从古兰经”这样的话语元素来表示积极的群体内极性。“博科圣地”的一神论、专制主义、反西方主义、大男子主义等意识形态在各种镜头和表情中得到了体现。该研究的结论是,博科圣地视频中使用的符号学资源暗中传达了意识形态、权力、(错误的)代表和霸权。因此,尼日利亚联邦政府和尼日利亚军方重视了解博科圣地的行动意识形态,以有效地使该教派去极端化,并成功根除博科圣地的叛乱,这是有道理的。
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A critical study of ideologies in selected Boko Haram videos
Boko Haram insurgency has threatened the existence of Nigeria as the group has wrecked serious havoc on different parts of the country. This group has constantly claimed to stand against some issues, ideas, people, doctrines, and systems. They have demonstrated this in their activities. To further their engagements, they periodically release videos to the public and these videos communicate layers of meaning and ideologies. This study, therefore, highlights and discusses the ideologies inherent in Boko Haram Video. A total of five videos were selected from the Sahara Reporters TV, Premium Times, and legit.ng using a purposive sampling technique. The study adopted Fairclough’s Three Dimensional model of Critical Discourse Analysis as its theoretical leaning. Findings revealed that Boko Haram used both verbal and nonverbal semiotic resources in conveying their ideologies.  Words like “infidels, tyrants, idiots, pagans and thieves” are used by Abubakar Shekau to show the negative out-group polarity of others while discourse elements like “we follow Allah, we obey Qur’an” are used to show positive in-group polarity. Various shots and expressions convey Boko Haram ideologies including monotheism, absolutism, anti-westernism, and masculinism. The study concludes that the semiotic resources used in Boko Haram videos covertly convey ideologies, power, (mis)representation and hegemony.  Therefore, it is cogent that Nigeria’s federal government and the Nigerian military pay attention to the understanding of the operational ideologies of Boko Haram for effective deradicalisation of the sect and successful eradication of Boko Haram insurgency.
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