This study using critical discourse analysis attempts to expand upon knowledge of Orientalism in the media by examining the response of three elite US newspapers via their editorials to the 2011 Egyptian Revolution. The study outlines evidence that strongly suggests that the media's representation of Arabs and Muslims especially since the September 11th attacks is imbued with the ideology of Orientalism. The study found that the majority of the editorials do express support for the protestors however identified through the critical discourse analysis were a number of tempering Orientalist themes. These hemes serve to largely negate support for the revolution and to induce a sense of unease fear and mistrust surrounding the events. This study argues that while the editorials covering the revolution clearly do not display the kind of overt aggressive Orientalism observed in previous cases nonetheless there exists a kind of subtle underlying Orientalism that is present throughout.
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