Difference between revisions of "Islamist-Islamism"
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+ | * Albert Scardino [https://www.theguardian.com/world/2005/feb/04/usa.religion 1-0 in the propaganda war] The guardian, 4 February 2005. | ||
*https://lobelog.com/laying-the-islamist-bogeyman-to-rest/ | *https://lobelog.com/laying-the-islamist-bogeyman-to-rest/ | ||
*Salman Sayyid, (2015). ''A fundamental fear: Eurocentrism and the emergence of Islamism''. Zed Books Ltd. | *Salman Sayyid, (2015). ''A fundamental fear: Eurocentrism and the emergence of Islamism''. Zed Books Ltd. | ||
*Blake Smith, [https://quillette.com/2018/02/11/say-islamism-stop/ Why We Say ‘Islamism’ and Why We Should Stop], ''Quillette''. 11 February 2018 | *Blake Smith, [https://quillette.com/2018/02/11/say-islamism-stop/ Why We Say ‘Islamism’ and Why We Should Stop], ''Quillette''. 11 February 2018 | ||
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Revision as of 13:27, 11 February 2020
Islamism (and the associated Islamist) are terms that are used very widely in contemporary discourse.
Resources
- Albert Scardino 1-0 in the propaganda war The guardian, 4 February 2005.
- https://lobelog.com/laying-the-islamist-bogeyman-to-rest/
- Salman Sayyid, (2015). A fundamental fear: Eurocentrism and the emergence of Islamism. Zed Books Ltd.
- Blake Smith, Why We Say ‘Islamism’ and Why We Should Stop, Quillette. 11 February 2018