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Arab Occidentalism Images Of America In The Middle East Eid Mohamed

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Arab Occidentalism Images Of America In The Middle East Eid Mohamed
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.12 MB
Pages: 221
Author: Eid Mohamed
ISBN: 9780755608775, 0755608771
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Arab Occidentalism Images Of America In The Middle East Eid Mohamed by Eid Mohamed 9780755608775, 0755608771 instant download after payment.

When Barack Obama was elected in 2008, his foreign policy was at first seen to be the antithesis of that of his predecessor, George W. Bush. Eid Mohamed highlights how in the wake of this change of US administration, Arab media, literature and cinema began to assert the value of America as a potential source of 'change' while attempting to renegotiate the Arab world's position in the international system. Arab cultural representation of the United States has variously changed and developed since 9/11, and again in the wake of the protests in 2011 and the ensuing political turmoil in Egypt, Libya, Yemen, and of course, Syria. Taking this into account, Mohamed offers an examination of the ways in which stereotypes of America are both presented and challenged through cinema, fiction and the wider media and intellectual production. Rather than seeing this process as one where the Middle East reacts to and attempts to negotiate with western modernity, Mohamed instead highlights the significant interplay of religion, pop culture and politics and the role they play in shaping the complex relation between America and the nations of the Middle East.

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