This study focus on Western constructions of two categories of women – the female Kurdish fighters of the YPJ and the Western Muhaajirat – actively engaging in the Syrian conflict at the time of writing. Using Norman Fairclough’s critical discourse analysis in combination with postcolonial feminist theory, I have scrutinized 12 news pieces selected from Swedish, British and North American influential news media houses, in order to provide a deeper understanding of the discourses underpinning these constructions. The outcome of the analysis show that news media tend to reproduce reductionist and orientalist views on these particular women. The YPJ is generally constructed as the liberated woman and the ideal Other, whereas the Western Muhaaj...
This study examines how Swedish media portray women's violence. The material used in thestudy are th...
Women in combat roles are present in at least 40% of armed rebellion movements, yet the narrative of...
The study presents an analysis of the diverse representation of Muslim women in various U.S. newspap...
This study focus on Western constructions of two categories of women – the female Kurdish fighters o...
Kurdish women fighters of the Women’s Protection Unit, YPJ (Yekîneyên Parastine Jin) received consid...
Kurdish women fighters of the Women’s Protection Unit, YPJ (Yekîcneyên Parastine Jin) received consi...
The number of Western Muslims travelling to Iraq and Syria to join Daesh is unprecedented and the pr...
This thesis analyses media portrayal of the People's Protection Units (YPG) and the Women’s Protecti...
This study examines how Swedish media portrays women’s and men’s political violence. This is done by...
As this paper is drafted, the YPJ continues to clash against Daesh’s patriarchal impositions. This p...
The aim and purpose of this study is to explore how the Western media, more precisely six British ne...
The present thesis compares media representations of Yekîneyên Parastina Jin (YPJ or the Women’s Pro...
This thesis seeks to explain why it is seen as possible and meaningful for Western countries to deny...
The aim of this study was to examine what roles media gave women and men during the civil war in Syr...
The Syrian civil war has been, without doubt, the war most widely covered by international media i...
This study examines how Swedish media portray women's violence. The material used in thestudy are th...
Women in combat roles are present in at least 40% of armed rebellion movements, yet the narrative of...
The study presents an analysis of the diverse representation of Muslim women in various U.S. newspap...
This study focus on Western constructions of two categories of women – the female Kurdish fighters o...
Kurdish women fighters of the Women’s Protection Unit, YPJ (Yekîneyên Parastine Jin) received consid...
Kurdish women fighters of the Women’s Protection Unit, YPJ (Yekîcneyên Parastine Jin) received consi...
The number of Western Muslims travelling to Iraq and Syria to join Daesh is unprecedented and the pr...
This thesis analyses media portrayal of the People's Protection Units (YPG) and the Women’s Protecti...
This study examines how Swedish media portrays women’s and men’s political violence. This is done by...
As this paper is drafted, the YPJ continues to clash against Daesh’s patriarchal impositions. This p...
The aim and purpose of this study is to explore how the Western media, more precisely six British ne...
The present thesis compares media representations of Yekîneyên Parastina Jin (YPJ or the Women’s Pro...
This thesis seeks to explain why it is seen as possible and meaningful for Western countries to deny...
The aim of this study was to examine what roles media gave women and men during the civil war in Syr...
The Syrian civil war has been, without doubt, the war most widely covered by international media i...
This study examines how Swedish media portray women's violence. The material used in thestudy are th...
Women in combat roles are present in at least 40% of armed rebellion movements, yet the narrative of...
The study presents an analysis of the diverse representation of Muslim women in various U.S. newspap...