Call Them Demons Without Calling Them Demons : How The New York Times Legitimises Violence in its Coverage of October 7, 2023

Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla (2025) Call Them Demons Without Calling Them Demons : How The New York Times Legitimises Violence in its Coverage of October 7, 2023. Discourse & Society. pp. 1-23. ISSN 0957-9265 (In Press)

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Abstract

The New York Times’s coverage of Gaza has been extensively studied for media bias, yet its role in legitimising mass violence has been relatively unexamined. Addressing this gap, I analyse the newspaper’s reporting from 7 October 2023, through 7 April 2024 to conceptualise what I term subtle demonisation. Drawing on Hart’s Cognitive Critical Discourse Analysis, I integrate Bakhtin’s chronotope with attention distribution to identify four destructive patterns: (1) chronotopic displacement, (2) agentive asymmetry, (3) semantic bundling, and (4) metaphordriven reclassification that construes Palestinians as existential threats requiring elimination. I find these patterns collectively construct Palestinians as demons without naming them as such, rendering their lives structurally expendable. In doing so, I extend debates on media bias by showing how the language of journalistic objectivity functions as an instrument of epistemic erasure and a mechanism of complicity in atrocity.

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Journal Article
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Discourse & Society
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14 Jan 2026 09:40
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