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Filming the Modern Middle East - Politics in the Cinemas of Hollywood and the Arab World (Hardcover)
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Filming the Modern Middle East - Politics in the Cinemas of Hollywood and the Arab World (Hardcover)
Series: Library of Modern Middle East Studies, v. 57
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Today the world's media have a pressing need to understand and
interpret the modern Middle East. In this timely book, Lina Khatib
examines how contemporary American cinema and the cinemas of the
Arab world contribute to this global preoccupation in their
representations of Middle Eastern politics. This examination of
Hollywood as the dominant Western interpreter of the Arab World
also views the Arab world in terms of how it perceives itself and
others through its films. It covers films made in the USA, Egypt,
Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Lebanon, Syria and Palestine over the
final two decades of the last century and into the present, showing
how these cinemas represent major political issues in the Middle
East, from the Arab-Israeli conflict, through the Gulf War, to
Islamic fundamentalism. It also uncovers the challenges presented
by Arab cinemas to Hollywood's ways of representing Middle East
politics. The book goes beyond an analysis of difference, to
address similarities in how political themes are selected as well
as in the cinematic language that gives them life. For example, it
looks at cinema as a tool of nationalism in the USA and the Arab
world and at how the representations of political issues by
Hollywood and Arab cinemas are informed by the political and
historical contexts in which they occur. This book is inspired by
Edward Said's writing on Orientalism, but it goes further, to show
not only how the 'Orient' is constructed by the 'Occident', but
also how the 'Orient' itself is consumed by power struggles both
internal and external. "Filming The Modern Middle East" therefore
establishes an important link between discourses of the West and
those of the East.
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