2020
DOI: 10.1177/0957155820952024
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Jews and Muslims in contemporary French newspaper discourse (2000–2017)

Abstract: Jews and Muslims in France never formed singular communities and never solely or primarily interacted with each other as a function of ethnoreligious identity categories. Rather, their on-the-ground interactions often took place as a function of a variety of other identifications, solidarities, and experiences. Yet, media discourse commonly constructs Jews and Muslims as homogeneous, disparate, and separate communities and their relations as oppositional and troubled. This article examines how Jews and Muslims… Show more

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“…The proposed framework also underscores a more general human tendency to act in and think about their social relationships through conceptualisations that convey fluid multiplicities rather than sedimented opposites. Bharat, 2020 andSilverstein, 2018 for the case of France. 8.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed framework also underscores a more general human tendency to act in and think about their social relationships through conceptualisations that convey fluid multiplicities rather than sedimented opposites. Bharat, 2020 andSilverstein, 2018 for the case of France. 8.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%