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Building on a growing body of literature, this Handbook provides an up-to-date and authoritative survey of Arab cinema.
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Building on a growing body of literature, this Handbook provides an up-to-date and authoritative survey of Arab cinema.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2024
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2024
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- ISBN-13: 9781040024072
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Noha Mellor is Professor of Media at the University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. She is also Visiting Professor at Bournemouth University and Adjunct Professor at Stockholm University. She has authored or edited multiple books on Arab media, including Arab Digital Journalism (2022, Routledge) and Routledge Handbook on Arab Media (2021).
Introduction Part 1 - Overview 1. In the shadow of critique: Major themes
of Maghrebi cinema 2. The story of Iraqi cinema: A dream shattered by
political and economic tribulations 3. Filmmaking and film cultures on the
Arabian Peninsula 4. Development of the cinema industry in Egypt 5.
Reimagining Sudan: Sufism, revolt, and national identity(ies)in film 6.
Cinema in the Levant 7. Jordanian cinema: A burgeoning scene 8. Arab
animation cinema: From sand to screen 9. The value chain of the film sector
Part 2 - Gender representation 10. Gender representation in Algerian cinema
11. Cassettes, cameras, and computers: The gendering of media in Arab
narrative cinema 12. Fictive witnessing: Leila Kilani's On the Edge and
Kaouther Ben Hania's Beauty and the Dogs 13. Confused, rebellious, and
depressed - Liberated women in Egyptian cinema 14. Marco: A Levantine queer
encounter in London 15. Against "Double Erasure": Women's filmmaking in the
aftermath of the uprisings in Yemen, Libya, and Saudi Arabia 16. The Gulf
female gaze: Women filmmakers and the creative representation of
sociopolitical issues in the GCC states Part 3 - Religion 17. "Fly, Horses
of God, and the gates of paradise will open for you" - Radicalization and
terrorism in Moroccan cinema 18. Religion, authority and morality codes in
Arab cinema 19. From terrorist to pious believer: Depictions of Islam in
Arab cinema 20. Can cinema slow the flow of blood? Part 4 - Politics of
Identity 21. Political ideology and the shaping of modern Arab cinema 22.
The problem of Palestine's place in a globalized Palestinian cinema
23. From the square to the screen: New subjectivity in post-Arab Spring
Egyptian cinema 24. Filmmaking shadows - The pitfall of Morocco as
Hollywood of Africa 25. Moroccan Amazigh cinema 26. Moving the image: Film
in the Arabian Gulf Part 5 - Migration and Diaspora 27. Harragas: Algerian
films about clandestine migration 28. Oppositional filmmaking in the
diaspora 29. Emirati cinema 30. Sudan's "diaspora" dilemma - Filmmaking
amid the collapse of homeland Part 6 - Diasporic voices 31. Egyptian
cinema: Dreaming of a fugitive culture 32. Outsider tales 33. Voices in
exile 34. Home and back home 35. Film as a liminal space 36. From stills to
moving images: Stories of dreams, fantasies and hope 37. Exploring cultural
identity, representation, and creative boundaries
of Maghrebi cinema 2. The story of Iraqi cinema: A dream shattered by
political and economic tribulations 3. Filmmaking and film cultures on the
Arabian Peninsula 4. Development of the cinema industry in Egypt 5.
Reimagining Sudan: Sufism, revolt, and national identity(ies)in film 6.
Cinema in the Levant 7. Jordanian cinema: A burgeoning scene 8. Arab
animation cinema: From sand to screen 9. The value chain of the film sector
Part 2 - Gender representation 10. Gender representation in Algerian cinema
11. Cassettes, cameras, and computers: The gendering of media in Arab
narrative cinema 12. Fictive witnessing: Leila Kilani's On the Edge and
Kaouther Ben Hania's Beauty and the Dogs 13. Confused, rebellious, and
depressed - Liberated women in Egyptian cinema 14. Marco: A Levantine queer
encounter in London 15. Against "Double Erasure": Women's filmmaking in the
aftermath of the uprisings in Yemen, Libya, and Saudi Arabia 16. The Gulf
female gaze: Women filmmakers and the creative representation of
sociopolitical issues in the GCC states Part 3 - Religion 17. "Fly, Horses
of God, and the gates of paradise will open for you" - Radicalization and
terrorism in Moroccan cinema 18. Religion, authority and morality codes in
Arab cinema 19. From terrorist to pious believer: Depictions of Islam in
Arab cinema 20. Can cinema slow the flow of blood? Part 4 - Politics of
Identity 21. Political ideology and the shaping of modern Arab cinema 22.
The problem of Palestine's place in a globalized Palestinian cinema
23. From the square to the screen: New subjectivity in post-Arab Spring
Egyptian cinema 24. Filmmaking shadows - The pitfall of Morocco as
Hollywood of Africa 25. Moroccan Amazigh cinema 26. Moving the image: Film
in the Arabian Gulf Part 5 - Migration and Diaspora 27. Harragas: Algerian
films about clandestine migration 28. Oppositional filmmaking in the
diaspora 29. Emirati cinema 30. Sudan's "diaspora" dilemma - Filmmaking
amid the collapse of homeland Part 6 - Diasporic voices 31. Egyptian
cinema: Dreaming of a fugitive culture 32. Outsider tales 33. Voices in
exile 34. Home and back home 35. Film as a liminal space 36. From stills to
moving images: Stories of dreams, fantasies and hope 37. Exploring cultural
identity, representation, and creative boundaries
Introduction Part 1 - Overview 1. In the shadow of critique: Major themes
of Maghrebi cinema 2. The story of Iraqi cinema: A dream shattered by
political and economic tribulations 3. Filmmaking and film cultures on the
Arabian Peninsula 4. Development of the cinema industry in Egypt 5.
Reimagining Sudan: Sufism, revolt, and national identity(ies)in film 6.
Cinema in the Levant 7. Jordanian cinema: A burgeoning scene 8. Arab
animation cinema: From sand to screen 9. The value chain of the film sector
Part 2 - Gender representation 10. Gender representation in Algerian cinema
11. Cassettes, cameras, and computers: The gendering of media in Arab
narrative cinema 12. Fictive witnessing: Leila Kilani's On the Edge and
Kaouther Ben Hania's Beauty and the Dogs 13. Confused, rebellious, and
depressed - Liberated women in Egyptian cinema 14. Marco: A Levantine queer
encounter in London 15. Against "Double Erasure": Women's filmmaking in the
aftermath of the uprisings in Yemen, Libya, and Saudi Arabia 16. The Gulf
female gaze: Women filmmakers and the creative representation of
sociopolitical issues in the GCC states Part 3 - Religion 17. "Fly, Horses
of God, and the gates of paradise will open for you" - Radicalization and
terrorism in Moroccan cinema 18. Religion, authority and morality codes in
Arab cinema 19. From terrorist to pious believer: Depictions of Islam in
Arab cinema 20. Can cinema slow the flow of blood? Part 4 - Politics of
Identity 21. Political ideology and the shaping of modern Arab cinema 22.
The problem of Palestine's place in a globalized Palestinian cinema
23. From the square to the screen: New subjectivity in post-Arab Spring
Egyptian cinema 24. Filmmaking shadows - The pitfall of Morocco as
Hollywood of Africa 25. Moroccan Amazigh cinema 26. Moving the image: Film
in the Arabian Gulf Part 5 - Migration and Diaspora 27. Harragas: Algerian
films about clandestine migration 28. Oppositional filmmaking in the
diaspora 29. Emirati cinema 30. Sudan's "diaspora" dilemma - Filmmaking
amid the collapse of homeland Part 6 - Diasporic voices 31. Egyptian
cinema: Dreaming of a fugitive culture 32. Outsider tales 33. Voices in
exile 34. Home and back home 35. Film as a liminal space 36. From stills to
moving images: Stories of dreams, fantasies and hope 37. Exploring cultural
identity, representation, and creative boundaries
of Maghrebi cinema 2. The story of Iraqi cinema: A dream shattered by
political and economic tribulations 3. Filmmaking and film cultures on the
Arabian Peninsula 4. Development of the cinema industry in Egypt 5.
Reimagining Sudan: Sufism, revolt, and national identity(ies)in film 6.
Cinema in the Levant 7. Jordanian cinema: A burgeoning scene 8. Arab
animation cinema: From sand to screen 9. The value chain of the film sector
Part 2 - Gender representation 10. Gender representation in Algerian cinema
11. Cassettes, cameras, and computers: The gendering of media in Arab
narrative cinema 12. Fictive witnessing: Leila Kilani's On the Edge and
Kaouther Ben Hania's Beauty and the Dogs 13. Confused, rebellious, and
depressed - Liberated women in Egyptian cinema 14. Marco: A Levantine queer
encounter in London 15. Against "Double Erasure": Women's filmmaking in the
aftermath of the uprisings in Yemen, Libya, and Saudi Arabia 16. The Gulf
female gaze: Women filmmakers and the creative representation of
sociopolitical issues in the GCC states Part 3 - Religion 17. "Fly, Horses
of God, and the gates of paradise will open for you" - Radicalization and
terrorism in Moroccan cinema 18. Religion, authority and morality codes in
Arab cinema 19. From terrorist to pious believer: Depictions of Islam in
Arab cinema 20. Can cinema slow the flow of blood? Part 4 - Politics of
Identity 21. Political ideology and the shaping of modern Arab cinema 22.
The problem of Palestine's place in a globalized Palestinian cinema
23. From the square to the screen: New subjectivity in post-Arab Spring
Egyptian cinema 24. Filmmaking shadows - The pitfall of Morocco as
Hollywood of Africa 25. Moroccan Amazigh cinema 26. Moving the image: Film
in the Arabian Gulf Part 5 - Migration and Diaspora 27. Harragas: Algerian
films about clandestine migration 28. Oppositional filmmaking in the
diaspora 29. Emirati cinema 30. Sudan's "diaspora" dilemma - Filmmaking
amid the collapse of homeland Part 6 - Diasporic voices 31. Egyptian
cinema: Dreaming of a fugitive culture 32. Outsider tales 33. Voices in
exile 34. Home and back home 35. Film as a liminal space 36. From stills to
moving images: Stories of dreams, fantasies and hope 37. Exploring cultural
identity, representation, and creative boundaries