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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Series Editors' Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Media and Culture in the Middle East: An Introduction -- Part I Theories, Ideologies, and Problematics -- Chapter 1 Orientalism and Culture -- Beyond Orientalism? -- References -- Chapter 2 Muslims, Art, and Invisible Modernities -- Muslim Blur, Fugitivity, and Mounir Fatmi's Art -- References -- Chapter 3 Development and Modernization in the Middle East -- Development in the Middle East -- Modernization in Middle East Development Programs -- References -- Chapter 4 Hybridity as Dazzlement: Rethinking Fusion Through Joseph Tonda's Postcolonial Imperialism -- Tonda's Critique of Hybridity -- Tonda's Theory of the Image -- South-to-South Hybridities? -- References -- Chapter 5 "Arab" Cultural Studies: Phenomenology Being Digital, and Other Notes -- Media as Equipment and Being Digital -- Cultural Studies: Towards Double-Thrownness as Method -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II Politics, Gender, Minorities, and Class -- Chapter 6 Intellectuals, Modernities, and the Emerging Public Sphere -- Introduction -- Debating Intellectuals and Commitment -- Intellectuals Encounter with Modernities -- Intellectuals and the Emerging Public Sphere -- References -- Chapter 7 Feminisms and Feminist Movements in the Middle East -- The Rise of Feminist Movements -- Organizing, Issues, and Tactics -- References -- Chapter 8 The State, the Media, and the Revival of Labor Activism in the Middle East -- References -- Chapter 9 The Meaning and Purpose of "Minority Media" in the Middle East and North Africa -- Introduction -- Does Minority Media Exist? -- The Tasks of an Alternative Media Space -- Minority Media/Global Media -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III Media Industries, Markets, and Technologies.
"The Handbook of Media and Culture in the Middle East is a comprehensive trans-regional examination of and engagement with the lively, varied and transforming cultural practices and media production, distribution and consumption that are shaping the region. It takes an interdisciplinary approach to media and culture in the Middle East and brings together internationally recognised scholars from around the world. The collection offers fresh insights on old debates and opens new vistas for emerging questions particularly those concerned with youth, minorities and women in the region, and the ongoing interest in the socio-cultural, political and economic aspects. The contributors from various disciplines assess the past, present and the struggle for the future of media and cultural resources, forms of organisations and expressions, as well as media producers and users"--
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