Rebecca L. Stein / Ted Swedenburg
Palestine, Israel, and the Politics of Popular Culture
Herausgeber: Stein, Rebecca L; Swedenburg, Ted
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An examination of how popular culture is received and produced within the Middle East.
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An examination of how popular culture is received and produced within the Middle East.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 616g
- ISBN-13: 9780822335160
- ISBN-10: 0822335166
- Artikelnr.: 21670488
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 616g
- ISBN-13: 9780822335160
- ISBN-10: 0822335166
- Artikelnr.: 21670488
Rebecca L. Stein is Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Duke University. She is a coeditor of The Struggle for Sovereignty in Palestine and Israel (forthcoming). Ted Swedenburg is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. He is the author of Memories of Revolt: The 1936-39 Rebellion and the Palestinian National Past and a coeditor of Displacement, Diaspora, and Geographies of Identity, also published by Duke University Press.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Popular Culture, Transnationality, and Radical History /
Rebecca L. Stein and Ted Swedenburg 1
I. Historical Articulations
Wasif Jawhariyyeh, Popular Music, and Early Modernity in Jerusalem / Salim
Tamari 27
The Palestinian Press in Mandatory Jaffa: Advertising, Nationalism, and the
Public Sphere / Mark LeVine 51
Post-Zionism and Its Popular Cultures / Ilan Pappé 77
II. Cinemas and Cyberspaces
Cross/Cast: Passing in Israeli and Palestinian Cinema / Carol Bardenstein
99
Virtual Nation: Palestinian Cyberculture in Lebanese Camps / Laleh Khalili
126
Is There a Palestinian National Cinema?: The National and Transnational in
Palestinian Film Production / Livia Alexander 150
III. The Politics of Music
Liberating Songs: Palestine Put to Music / Joseph Massad 175
Dueling Nativities: Zehava Ben Sings Umm Kulthum / Amy Horowitz 202
Against Hybridity: The Case of Enrico Macias/Gaston Chrenassia / Ted
Swedenburg 231
IV. Regional and Global Circuits
"First Contact" and Other Israeli Fictions: Tourism, Globalization, and the
Middle East Peace Process / Rebecca L. Stein 259
Prophecy, Politics, and the Popular: The Left Behind Series and Christian
Evangelicalism's New World Order / Melani McAlister 288
Telling Stories in Palestine: Comix Understanding and Narratives of
Palestine-Israel / Mary Layoun 313
Sentimentality and Redemption: The Rhetoric of Egyptian Pop Culture
Intifada Solidarity / Elliott Cola 338
Bibliography 365
Contributors 397
Index 401
Introduction: Popular Culture, Transnationality, and Radical History /
Rebecca L. Stein and Ted Swedenburg 1
I. Historical Articulations
Wasif Jawhariyyeh, Popular Music, and Early Modernity in Jerusalem / Salim
Tamari 27
The Palestinian Press in Mandatory Jaffa: Advertising, Nationalism, and the
Public Sphere / Mark LeVine 51
Post-Zionism and Its Popular Cultures / Ilan Pappé 77
II. Cinemas and Cyberspaces
Cross/Cast: Passing in Israeli and Palestinian Cinema / Carol Bardenstein
99
Virtual Nation: Palestinian Cyberculture in Lebanese Camps / Laleh Khalili
126
Is There a Palestinian National Cinema?: The National and Transnational in
Palestinian Film Production / Livia Alexander 150
III. The Politics of Music
Liberating Songs: Palestine Put to Music / Joseph Massad 175
Dueling Nativities: Zehava Ben Sings Umm Kulthum / Amy Horowitz 202
Against Hybridity: The Case of Enrico Macias/Gaston Chrenassia / Ted
Swedenburg 231
IV. Regional and Global Circuits
"First Contact" and Other Israeli Fictions: Tourism, Globalization, and the
Middle East Peace Process / Rebecca L. Stein 259
Prophecy, Politics, and the Popular: The Left Behind Series and Christian
Evangelicalism's New World Order / Melani McAlister 288
Telling Stories in Palestine: Comix Understanding and Narratives of
Palestine-Israel / Mary Layoun 313
Sentimentality and Redemption: The Rhetoric of Egyptian Pop Culture
Intifada Solidarity / Elliott Cola 338
Bibliography 365
Contributors 397
Index 401
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Popular Culture, Transnationality, and Radical History /
Rebecca L. Stein and Ted Swedenburg 1
I. Historical Articulations
Wasif Jawhariyyeh, Popular Music, and Early Modernity in Jerusalem / Salim
Tamari 27
The Palestinian Press in Mandatory Jaffa: Advertising, Nationalism, and the
Public Sphere / Mark LeVine 51
Post-Zionism and Its Popular Cultures / Ilan Pappé 77
II. Cinemas and Cyberspaces
Cross/Cast: Passing in Israeli and Palestinian Cinema / Carol Bardenstein
99
Virtual Nation: Palestinian Cyberculture in Lebanese Camps / Laleh Khalili
126
Is There a Palestinian National Cinema?: The National and Transnational in
Palestinian Film Production / Livia Alexander 150
III. The Politics of Music
Liberating Songs: Palestine Put to Music / Joseph Massad 175
Dueling Nativities: Zehava Ben Sings Umm Kulthum / Amy Horowitz 202
Against Hybridity: The Case of Enrico Macias/Gaston Chrenassia / Ted
Swedenburg 231
IV. Regional and Global Circuits
"First Contact" and Other Israeli Fictions: Tourism, Globalization, and the
Middle East Peace Process / Rebecca L. Stein 259
Prophecy, Politics, and the Popular: The Left Behind Series and Christian
Evangelicalism's New World Order / Melani McAlister 288
Telling Stories in Palestine: Comix Understanding and Narratives of
Palestine-Israel / Mary Layoun 313
Sentimentality and Redemption: The Rhetoric of Egyptian Pop Culture
Intifada Solidarity / Elliott Cola 338
Bibliography 365
Contributors 397
Index 401
Introduction: Popular Culture, Transnationality, and Radical History /
Rebecca L. Stein and Ted Swedenburg 1
I. Historical Articulations
Wasif Jawhariyyeh, Popular Music, and Early Modernity in Jerusalem / Salim
Tamari 27
The Palestinian Press in Mandatory Jaffa: Advertising, Nationalism, and the
Public Sphere / Mark LeVine 51
Post-Zionism and Its Popular Cultures / Ilan Pappé 77
II. Cinemas and Cyberspaces
Cross/Cast: Passing in Israeli and Palestinian Cinema / Carol Bardenstein
99
Virtual Nation: Palestinian Cyberculture in Lebanese Camps / Laleh Khalili
126
Is There a Palestinian National Cinema?: The National and Transnational in
Palestinian Film Production / Livia Alexander 150
III. The Politics of Music
Liberating Songs: Palestine Put to Music / Joseph Massad 175
Dueling Nativities: Zehava Ben Sings Umm Kulthum / Amy Horowitz 202
Against Hybridity: The Case of Enrico Macias/Gaston Chrenassia / Ted
Swedenburg 231
IV. Regional and Global Circuits
"First Contact" and Other Israeli Fictions: Tourism, Globalization, and the
Middle East Peace Process / Rebecca L. Stein 259
Prophecy, Politics, and the Popular: The Left Behind Series and Christian
Evangelicalism's New World Order / Melani McAlister 288
Telling Stories in Palestine: Comix Understanding and Narratives of
Palestine-Israel / Mary Layoun 313
Sentimentality and Redemption: The Rhetoric of Egyptian Pop Culture
Intifada Solidarity / Elliott Cola 338
Bibliography 365
Contributors 397
Index 401