Daech rebelle et révolutionnaire: Narrations hybrides d’un groupe hors-la-loi
The article aims at understanding how ISIS presents itself through videos in relation to the notions of revolution and rebellion. While exposing a jihadi narrative, it appears that the group's discourse is more complex than a simple nihilism, and that its construction relies heavily on the narrative...
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| Publikašuvnnas: | Middle East - Topics & Arguments |
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| Materiálatiipa: | Artikel (Zeitschrift) |
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Philipps-Universität Marburg
2016
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| Čoahkkáigeassu: | The article aims at understanding how ISIS presents itself through videos in relation to the notions of revolution and rebellion. While exposing a jihadi narrative, it appears that the group's discourse is more complex than a simple nihilism, and that its construction relies heavily on the narratives of the revolutionary war and the myths of rebellion, allowing it to offer a hybrid and particularly coherent discourse. |
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| DOI: | 10.17192/meta.2016.6.3785 |