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This chapter does not differ from the previous one on the methodological level. I carried out a Cognitive Critical Discourse Analysis CCDA on the selected article to analyze the hijab-wearing women’s visibility in the national (Spanish and British) public sphere. I study the mental frames that are (re)activated, de-activated, empowered, and/or asserted. I depended on the previous chapters’ literature to figure out the historical and contextual factors that operate in the building of these mental frames. I find four mental frames of the hijab-wearing women: “Ignorance,” “Oppression,” “Othering,” and “Indiscipline.” Not all of them are equally activated, reactivated, de-activated in both social contexts. |