艾伦-哈维斯《布拉格三夜》中对穆斯林异族人的伊斯兰恐惧症描述

حسام الأشقر
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9/11 袭击事件后,西方对伊斯兰教和穆斯林的负面态度与日俱增,出现了一波又一波将穆斯林视为 "内部敌人 "的刻板印象。仇视伊斯兰教 "是代表当前创伤的流行语。这种对伊斯兰教和穆斯林的 "毫无根据的恐惧 "一直是许多作家关注的焦点。这里的案例研究涉及艾伦-哈维斯(Allan Havis)的《布拉格三夜》(2004 年),该书揭示了 9/11 事件主谋穆罕默德-阿塔(Mohamed Atta)的意识形态,并强调了其内心意识的运作。本研究对伊斯兰恐惧症、仇外心理、圣战和恐怖主义等概念进行了深入探讨。研究还讨论了媒体、领导人的观点和电影制作等有助于塑造外来穆斯林形象的其他因素。然后,研究从穆斯林异类的西方心理形象出发,追溯了主人公的心理、社会和宗教方面。本文以 Gottschalk 和 Greenberg 对西方穆斯林刻板印象的深入、有价值和重新诠释的分析、Edward Said 的 "他者 "概念以及 Jack Shaheen 对美国媒体和电影在体现穆斯林异类方面的影响的评价性评论为基础。剧中西方对穆斯林的态度被证明是脆弱的,因为剧中的基本行动完全是基于声称的新闻。
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Islamophobic Portrayal of the Muslim Alien in Allan Havis’s Three Nights in Prague
In conformity with the growing negative attitude of the West against Islam and Muslims in the aftermath of 9/11 attacks, there emerged waves of stereotypes that framed Muslims as 'enemy within'. The buzzword that represents the trauma of the current situation is 'Islamophobia'. This 'unfounded fears' of Islam and Muslims have been high in the agenda of many writers. The case study here involves Allan Havis‟s Three Nights in Prague (2004) which reveals the ideology of the 9/11 mastermind, Mohamed Atta , and highlights the workings of his inner consciousness. The study proceeds through giving an in-depth survey of concepts like islamophobia, xenophobia, jihad, and terrorism. It also discusses other factors that contributed in framing the alien Muslim like media, leaders‟ opinions, and cinema production. Then, the study traces the psychological, social and religious aspects of the protagonist in view of the Western mental image of the Muslim alien. The paper develops upon Gottschalk and Greenberg's in-depth, valuable, and re-interpretive analysis of Muslim stereotypes in the West, Edward Said‟s concepts of the „other‟, and Jack Shaheen‟s evaluative reviews of the influence of the American media and cinema in embodying the Muslim alien. The ensuing attitude of the West towards Muslim in the play has been proved fragile as the basic action is entirely based on claimed news.
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