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Portrait Henriette Frees Esholt.

Henriette Frees Esholdt

Researcher

Portrait Henriette Frees Esholt.

The attractions of Salafi-jihadism as a gendered counterculture: Propaganda narratives from the Swedish online “sisters in deen”

Author

  • Henriette Frees Esholdt

Editor

  • Magnus Ranstorp
  • Linda Ahlerup
  • Filip Ahlin

Summary, in English

By conducting an online ethnographic study of the unofficial propaganda narratives posted on Facebook by Swedish women affiliated with the Salafi-jihadi movement, Dr Henriette Frees Esholdt explores and analyses the female-specific attractions of Salafi-jihadism within a Swedish context in Chapter 4. In addition to the promotion of Sharia law, gender segregation, as well as the maintenance of a patriarchal gender order, Swedish female supporters of the Salafi-jihadi movement clearly counter-narrate the common view of Muslim women as oppressed, and present themselves as strong, free, and empowered individuals – who wish to submit themselves to traditional gender roles. Accordingly, Frees Esholdt argues that Swedish women seem to be attracted to Salafi-jihadism, not despite, but rather because of its patriarchal norms and ideals. As such, Salafi-jihadism constitutes a gendered counterculture to the Western ideal.

Department/s

  • Sociology
  • School of Social Work

Publishing year

2022-06-17

Language

English

Pages

66-91

Publication/Series

Salafi-Jihadism and Digital Media: The Nordic and International Context

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Routledge

Topic

  • Sociology (excluding Social Work, Social Psychology and Social Anthropology)

Keywords

  • ISIS-kvinnor
  • inofficiell propaganda
  • online propaganda
  • sverige
  • förstahandskällor
  • kvinna-specifika propaganda narrativ

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 9781032198842