Hege Storhaug (Norwegian Wikipedia)

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  • Bangstad, Sindre; Helland, Frode (3. oktober 2019). «The rhetoric of Islamophobia: an analysis of the means of persuasion in Hege Storhaug’s writings on Islam and Muslims». Ethnic and Racial Studies. 13. 42: 2229–2247. ISSN 0141-9870. doi:10.1080/01419870.2019.1615630. Besøkt 10. mai 2020. «Few actors have had a greater impact on the “framing of Muslims” as a social and political “problem” in Norway since 2001 than Hege Storhaug of the government- and corporate billionaire funded civil society organization Human Rights Service (HRS). Using the methodological tools of the “rhetorical branch” of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), and applying the Aristotelian concepts of ethos, logos and pathos, we analyze the bestselling popular title on Islam and Muslims ever published in Norway, namely Storhaug’s self-published 2015 title “Islam – The Eleventh Plague”. We argue that Storhaug’s popular success must be understood in light of her rhetorical appeals to femonationalism, the critique of religion and “Enlightenment” values. We show how she in her writings incites fear of the Muslim “Other” through specific rhetorical devices and a positioning of herself as a defender of the “nation” and the “people” – against national and international “elites”.» 

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  • humanist.no Enøyd om islam anmeldelse av boka Islam, den 11. landeplage skrevet av Sylo Taraku 14.03.2016

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  • Hetland, Tom (24. januar 2023). «Hege Storhaug». Store norske leksikon (norsk). Besøkt 20. mai 2024. 

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  • Helland, Frode (2014). «Rasisme uten rasister i Norge». Agora. 03-04 (norsk). 31: 108–143. ISSN 1500-1571. Besøkt 22. desember 2020. 
  • Bangstad, Sindre; Helland, Frode (3. oktober 2019). «The rhetoric of Islamophobia: an analysis of the means of persuasion in Hege Storhaug’s writings on Islam and Muslims». Ethnic and Racial Studies. 13. 42: 2229–2247. ISSN 0141-9870. doi:10.1080/01419870.2019.1615630. Besøkt 10. mai 2020. «Few actors have had a greater impact on the “framing of Muslims” as a social and political “problem” in Norway since 2001 than Hege Storhaug of the government- and corporate billionaire funded civil society organization Human Rights Service (HRS). Using the methodological tools of the “rhetorical branch” of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), and applying the Aristotelian concepts of ethos, logos and pathos, we analyze the bestselling popular title on Islam and Muslims ever published in Norway, namely Storhaug’s self-published 2015 title “Islam – The Eleventh Plague”. We argue that Storhaug’s popular success must be understood in light of her rhetorical appeals to femonationalism, the critique of religion and “Enlightenment” values. We show how she in her writings incites fear of the Muslim “Other” through specific rhetorical devices and a positioning of herself as a defender of the “nation” and the “people” – against national and international “elites”.»