Official Discourse on Islam and Islamic Discourse in Contemporary Russia
Official Discourse on Islam and Islamic Discourse in Contemporary Russia
Author(s): Sofya RagozinaSubject(s): Islam studies, Contemporary Islamic Thought, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Centar za napredne studije
Keywords: Islam in Russia; image of Islam; Islam; sociology of Islam;
Summary/Abstract: This paper considers intertextuality between official discourse on Islam and Islamic discourse in contemporary Russia. This divide between discourses transmitted by government agencies and Russian Muslim leaders allows for an analysis of the differences and similarities between them. A major goal of this paper is to identify the origins of these modern discourses on Islam. To this end, it examines analytical parliamentary papers and transcripts of parliamentary meetings, but also expert materials from the Russian media and results of public opinion polls, in order to demonstrate how the idea of ‘fighting Islam’ flows across discourses to become a dominant discourse in the Russian political sphere. Analysis of Russian Muslim leaders’ rhetoric demonstrates close semantic connections with government discourse (not just on Islam), insofar as their rhetoric is full of conceptual metaphors indicating loyalty to the ruling elite.
Journal: Context: časopis za interdisciplinarne studije
- Issue Year: 6/2019
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 47-64
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English