Pilgrimage versus stereotype: Forging new links between
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: 2016
چکیده: Recently one of the common terms in most media outlets is "islamophobia" which tends to
cover Muslims or Islam-related topics in a deleterious light. Unfortunately, there are extremists in
almost all religions through the history; however, prejudice has always existed to establish old
stereotype or fallacy of overgeneralization about Islam. Although Muslim's community has been
attempting to show neutral image of Islam to the World (/slamophonic, Trueislam ... ), still negative
images of Islam outnumber and are far more widespread than positive ones.
After the rise of comparative literature along with cultural studies. the significance of nationality
attracts attention for interpreting work of art in a cross-national relation rather than sticking to the
boundary of national identities. In a similar attempt, comparative study of religion has been an
important part of human culture, history, politics, economics, art, and literature. Nevertheless,
researchers have more tended to focus on religious side rather than cultural, historical, and other
aspects of religion .Pilgrims come from all religions. Morinis has defined pilgrimage as "a travel to, and communion with, a specific, nonsubstitutable physical site that represents and makes manifest the religious,cultural or personal values of individual a source of core identity for pilgrimage." (Morinis qtd. In
Hyde, K. F, & Harman, S., 2011, p.1343). This research proposes to consider pilgrimage as
religious, cultural, and multicultural theme in anthropological research. Furthermore, in contrast to
Victor Turner's "Communitas" in which people share the same experience in pilgrimage as a
community; pilgrimage will be discussed as an individual experience that is vastly varied.
The incorporation of Imagology and postcolonial approaches to the objects of this study that are
pilgrimage and media contribute to the interdisciplinary focus of the project. Imagology is a shift
toward more cross national identity in the base and cultural preoccupation in a broad sense. Thus,
we suggest the hypothesis that Pilgrimage offers a practical way of forging different links between
them.As a result, here we report new method for employing comparative study of religion in crosscultural encounters and dialogue between two cultures on pilgrimage. The present study hopes to
show pilgrimage both as secular and religious act that could be studied as a tool for stabilizing and
reforming image of "Other"; this image is the fundamental concern of Imagology.
cover Muslims or Islam-related topics in a deleterious light. Unfortunately, there are extremists in
almost all religions through the history; however, prejudice has always existed to establish old
stereotype or fallacy of overgeneralization about Islam. Although Muslim's community has been
attempting to show neutral image of Islam to the World (/slamophonic, Trueislam ... ), still negative
images of Islam outnumber and are far more widespread than positive ones.
After the rise of comparative literature along with cultural studies. the significance of nationality
attracts attention for interpreting work of art in a cross-national relation rather than sticking to the
boundary of national identities. In a similar attempt, comparative study of religion has been an
important part of human culture, history, politics, economics, art, and literature. Nevertheless,
researchers have more tended to focus on religious side rather than cultural, historical, and other
aspects of religion .Pilgrims come from all religions. Morinis has defined pilgrimage as "a travel to, and communion with, a specific, nonsubstitutable physical site that represents and makes manifest the religious,cultural or personal values of individual a source of core identity for pilgrimage." (Morinis qtd. In
Hyde, K. F, & Harman, S., 2011, p.1343). This research proposes to consider pilgrimage as
religious, cultural, and multicultural theme in anthropological research. Furthermore, in contrast to
Victor Turner's "Communitas" in which people share the same experience in pilgrimage as a
community; pilgrimage will be discussed as an individual experience that is vastly varied.
The incorporation of Imagology and postcolonial approaches to the objects of this study that are
pilgrimage and media contribute to the interdisciplinary focus of the project. Imagology is a shift
toward more cross national identity in the base and cultural preoccupation in a broad sense. Thus,
we suggest the hypothesis that Pilgrimage offers a practical way of forging different links between
them.As a result, here we report new method for employing comparative study of religion in crosscultural encounters and dialogue between two cultures on pilgrimage. The present study hopes to
show pilgrimage both as secular and religious act that could be studied as a tool for stabilizing and
reforming image of "Other"; this image is the fundamental concern of Imagology.
کلیدواژه(گان): Media Studies,Pilgrimage,Imagology,Stereotype,Iran
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Pilgrimage versus stereotype: Forging new links between
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contributor author | سیده ژاله عباسی حسینی | en |
contributor author | عذرا قندهاریون | en |
contributor author | Seyedeh Zhaleh Abbasi Hosseini | fa |
contributor author | Azra Ghandeharion | fa |
date accessioned | 2020-06-06T14:24:22Z | |
date available | 2020-06-06T14:24:22Z | |
date copyright | 7/11/2016 | |
date issued | 2016 | |
identifier uri | https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3395308 | |
description abstract | Recently one of the common terms in most media outlets is "islamophobia" which tends to cover Muslims or Islam-related topics in a deleterious light. Unfortunately, there are extremists in almost all religions through the history; however, prejudice has always existed to establish old stereotype or fallacy of overgeneralization about Islam. Although Muslim's community has been attempting to show neutral image of Islam to the World (/slamophonic, Trueislam ... ), still negative images of Islam outnumber and are far more widespread than positive ones. After the rise of comparative literature along with cultural studies. the significance of nationality attracts attention for interpreting work of art in a cross-national relation rather than sticking to the boundary of national identities. In a similar attempt, comparative study of religion has been an important part of human culture, history, politics, economics, art, and literature. Nevertheless, researchers have more tended to focus on religious side rather than cultural, historical, and other aspects of religion .Pilgrims come from all religions. Morinis has defined pilgrimage as "a travel to, and communion with, a specific, nonsubstitutable physical site that represents and makes manifest the religious,cultural or personal values of individual a source of core identity for pilgrimage." (Morinis qtd. In Hyde, K. F, & Harman, S., 2011, p.1343). This research proposes to consider pilgrimage as religious, cultural, and multicultural theme in anthropological research. Furthermore, in contrast to Victor Turner's "Communitas" in which people share the same experience in pilgrimage as a community; pilgrimage will be discussed as an individual experience that is vastly varied. The incorporation of Imagology and postcolonial approaches to the objects of this study that are pilgrimage and media contribute to the interdisciplinary focus of the project. Imagology is a shift toward more cross national identity in the base and cultural preoccupation in a broad sense. Thus, we suggest the hypothesis that Pilgrimage offers a practical way of forging different links between them.As a result, here we report new method for employing comparative study of religion in crosscultural encounters and dialogue between two cultures on pilgrimage. The present study hopes to show pilgrimage both as secular and religious act that could be studied as a tool for stabilizing and reforming image of "Other"; this image is the fundamental concern of Imagology. | en |
language | English | |
title | Pilgrimage versus stereotype: Forging new links between | en |
type | Conference Paper | |
contenttype | External Fulltext | |
subject keywords | Media Studies | en |
subject keywords | Pilgrimage | en |
subject keywords | Imagology | en |
subject keywords | Stereotype | en |
subject keywords | Iran | en |
identifier link | https://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1060983.html | |
conference title | German - Iranian Workshop on Interdisciplinary Research Methods and Tertiary Education | en |
conference location | Tubingen | fa |
identifier articleid | 1060983 |