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"The Manufactured Enemy: Hollywood's Long History of Vilifying Arabs" tackles the portrayal of Arabs in American cinema. It likely explores how Hollywood has perpetuated negative stereotypes and fueled anti-Arab sentiment through its films.Here's a possible description:"The Manufactured Enemy" exposes a troubling trend in American cinema: the demonization of Arabs. Through in-depth analysis of films across various eras, the book unveils how Hollywood has consistently portrayed Arabs as villains, terrorists, and cultural Others.It delves into the historical context of these portrayals,…mehr

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"The Manufactured Enemy: Hollywood's Long History of Vilifying Arabs" tackles the portrayal of Arabs in American cinema. It likely explores how Hollywood has perpetuated negative stereotypes and fueled anti-Arab sentiment through its films.Here's a possible description:"The Manufactured Enemy" exposes a troubling trend in American cinema: the demonization of Arabs. Through in-depth analysis of films across various eras, the book unveils how Hollywood has consistently portrayed Arabs as villains, terrorists, and cultural Others.It delves into the historical context of these portrayals, exploring how they may reflect real-world political tensions and contribute to real-world consequences. The book examines the impact of these stereotypes on Arab communities in the West and challenges the film industry to create a more nuanced and accurate representation."The Manufactured Enemy" is a crucial read for film enthusiasts, students of media studies, and anyone concerned with the power ofcinema to shape public perceptions.
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