Popular Culture in the Middle East and North Africa

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contemporary Middle East popular expression
Culture
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Fava Beans
French Cultural Center
gender and identity politics
Girl Friend
IBM Laptop
Isa Ibn Hisham
Islam
Islamic representation critique
Life Style
Literature
MENA
Middle East
Middle Eastern media analysis
Music's Instruments
Music’s Instruments
Muslim World
Occupy Wall Street
Palestinian Hip Hop
Palestinian Rap
Play Back
Popular
Postcolonial
postcolonial cultural studies
Rai Singers
Research
social resistance movements
State Tv
Tahrir Square
Tv Talk Show
Vice Versa
visual culture theory
War Times
West Eastern Divan Orchestra
Yea Sayers
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138779334
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Mar 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book explores the body and the production process of popular culture in, and on, the Middle East and North Africa, Turkey, and Iran in the first decade of the 21st century, and up to the current historical moment. Essays consider gender, racial, political, and cultural issues in film, cartoons, music, dance, photo-tattoos, graphic novels, fiction, and advertisements. Contributors to the volume span an array of specializations ranging across literary, postcolonial, gender, media, and Middle Eastern studies and contextualize their views within a larger historical and political moment, analyzing the emergence of a popular expression in the Middle East and North Africa region in recent years, and drawing conclusions pertaining to the direction of popular culture within a geopolitical context. The importance of this book lies in presenting a fresh perspective on popular culture, combining media that are not often combined and offering a topical examination of recent popular production, aiming to counter stereotypical representations of Islamophobia and otherness by bringing together the perspectives of scholars from different cultural backgrounds and disciplines. The collection shows that popular culture can effect changes and alter perceptions and stereotypes, constituting an area where people of different ethnicities, genders, and orientations can find common grounds for expression and connection.

Walid El Hamamsy is Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Cairo University, Egypt. Mounira Soliman is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at Cairo University, Egypt.