Description
About the Author
Gilbert Ramsay is a lecturer at the University of St Andrews Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, and author of Jihadi Culture on the World Wide Web. Moutaz Alkheder is a PhD candidate at the Centre, working on anti-jihadist rhetoric in Arabic television comedy.
Reviews
'Timely and important.' -- The Spectator
'[F]ascinating ... Ramsay and Alkheder ... ask what role humour can play in undermining the conditioned young men and women who believe that killing themselves and others is a calling.' -- Morning Star
'A sharp and insightful reflection not only on the potential of humour in countering jihadi propaganda, but more generally on the impact of satire and derision in debunking oppressors' lies in the Muslim world.' -- Jean-Pierre Filiu, Professor of Middle East Studies, Sciences Po, Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA)
'In this original and brave book, Ramsay and Alkheder put humour at the core of what seems appallingly humourless. Invoking a surprisingly wide spectrum of practitioners, they elegantly lay bare the disgust, ridicule, hypocrisy, self-doubt, subversion, and even humanising potential of satire when it punctures taboo subjects.' -- James Piscatori, Honorary Professor of Islamic Studies, Australian National University, and co-author of 'Islam Beyond Borders: The Umma in World Politics'
Book Information
ISBN 9781787383166
Author Gilbert Ramsay
Format Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd