Att framställa islam - En diskursanalys av tre universitetsläroböcker om islam
Representing Islam - A Discourse Analysis of Three University Textbooks on Islam
Abstract
In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, issues related to religion and violence has been
actualized in the media. Do Islamic texts and sources legitimate violent actions? In response
to these questions, some professional scholars of Islam argued that the 11 September terrorists
were not really Muslims, but hijackers of Islam. According to other scholars, such arguments
reflect a common sui-generis discourse in religious studies which stresses the autonomy of
religious phenomena, the priority of faith over cultural production, interior experiences and
beliefs over social practice. The scholars in favor for a naturalistic approach in religious
studies argues that, in order to approach religion in a naturalistic way, we have to be critical of
representations of religion – and in this case representations of Islam – drawing on a suigeneris
discourse. The aim of this paper is two-fold: on the one hand, it investigates, through
discourse analysis, how Islam is represented in textbooks used in religious studies
introductory courses in Sweden. The paper shows how the textbooks draw on both sui-generis
discourses and naturalistic discourses, although the sui-generis discourse is arguably the
dominant one. On the other hand, the paper proposes alternative approaches to the study of
Islam which seeks to avoid problems associated with the sui generis discourse.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2013-02-08Author
Emanuelsson, Jimmy
Keywords
Islam
Textbooks
University
Discourse Analysis
Sui Generis
Language
swe