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Analyzing Taliban taranas (chants): an effective Afghan propaganda artifact
Authors:Thomas H Johnson
Institution:1. Program for Culture and Conflict Studies, Department of National Security Affairs , Naval Postgraduate School , Monterey, CAthjohnso@nps.edu
Abstract:This article describes and analyzes a little understood Afghan Taliban propaganda tool: chants or taranas . These melodic refrains effectively use historical narratives, symbology, and iconic portraits. The chants are engendered in emotions of sorrow, pride, desperation, hope, and complaints to mobilize and convince the Afghan population of the Taliban's worldview. The chants represent culturally relevant and simple messages that are communicated in a narrative and poetic form that is familiar to and resonates with the local people. They are virtually impossible for the United States and NATO to counter because of Western sensitivities concerning religious themes that dominate the Taliban narrative space, not to mention the lack of Western linguistic capabilities, including the understanding and mastering the poetic nature of local dialects.
Keywords:Afghanistan  Taliban chants or taranas  jihad  pashtunwali  Afghan cultural artifacts  information operations  Taliban narratives  Taliban propaganda  Loy Kandahar  Taliban poetry  Sufism
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