Muslim Identities in Contemporary Televangelists' Online Discourse

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Muslim Identities in Contemporary Televangelists' Online Discourse

Linguistics Media studies: internet, digital media and society Social groups: religious groups and communities Sociology Sales and marketing Islam

Author: Shaimaa El Naggar

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Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 29 October 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031679940


Introduction

This book examines the discourse of Muslim televangelism in the West, particularly looking at the emergence of home-grown televangelists who grew up in the West and deliver their sermons in English, addressing audiences in contexts such as the UK and the USA.

In their sermons, televangelists address topics that are relevant to the everyday life of Muslims and Muslim youth such as friendship, marriage and the misrepresentation of Islam/Muslims in mass media.

This book explores contemporary Muslim televangelism and its manifestations in other forms of digital religion, including YouTube, websites and social media which mediate religious content.

Using a Critical Discourse Studies approach, the author explores the power structures underpinning the popularity of Muslim televangelism, investigates the linguistic strategies used by Muslim televangelists to construct their identities online, and analyses how Islam and Muslims are represented in their sermons.

This book will be of interest to religious studies, media studies, and discourse studies scholars, and to anyone interested in the topic of Islam/Muslims in the West in the contemporary age.

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