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    Arab Cultural Studies by Sabry, Tarik;

    Mapping the Field

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    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 30 November 2011
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9781848855595
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages336 pages
    • Size 214x138x22 mm
    • Weight 840 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 3 integrated bw
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    'Arab Cultural Studies: Mapping the Field' is the first attempt to explore ways of conceptualising and theorising the nascent field of Arab Cultural Studies. It reflects and engages in an interdisciplinary discussion on the different facets of Arab cultural studies, including gender, economy, history, epistemology, language, method, politics, literary and cultural criticism, institutionalization, popular culture, creativity and much more. The book presents a meta-narrative about how scholars have thus far thought and re-thought the field. It brings together prominent and emerging experts, writing from both Arab and Western academia, to engage with key complex, epistemic and methodological questions and to articulate in the meantime the new kinds of language and hermeneutics necessary for the appropriation of an historically conscious and coherent field of scientific enquiry into contemporary Arab media, culture and society.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Tarik Sabry

    Chapter 1
    Cultural Criticism: Theory & Method
    Abdullah Al Ghadhami

    Chapter 2
    The Saudi Modernity Wars According To 'Abdullah Al-Ghadhami: A Template for the Study of Arab Culture and Media
    Marwan Kraidy

    Chapter 3
    Arab Media Studies between the Legacy of a Thin Discipline
    And the Promise of New Cultural Pathways
    Mohamed Zayani

    Chapter 4
    Cultural Studies in Arab World Academic Communication Programmes
    The Battle for Survival
    Muhammad Ayish

    Chapter 5
    In search of the Great Absent: Cultural Studies in Arab Universities
    Riadh Ferjani

    Chapter 6
    Resources, Creativity and Arab culture: Insights from a Political Economy Approach
    Naomi Sakr

    Chapter 7
    Language as culture: The question of Arabic
    Atef al-Shaer

    Chapter: 8
    Rethinking the Arab State and Culture: Power, discourse and media in contemporary Syria
    Dina Matar

    Chapter 9
    The Necessary Politics of Palestinian Cultural Studies
    Helga Tawil-Souri

    Chapter 10
    Rethinking Gender Studies in the Arab World: A Conceptual Intervention
    Layal Ftouni

    Chapter 11
    Disarticulating Arab Popular Culture: The Case of Egyptian Comedies.
    Iman Hamam

    Chapter 12
    Internationalizing a Media Studies degree in Arab Higher Education: A case study arising from an agreement between New Zealand and Oman
    Susan O'Rourke and Rosser Johnson

    Chapter 13
    Arab cultural studies: between re-territorialization and de-territorialization
    Tarik Sabry
    Notes
    Index

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