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Filming Modernity And Islam In Colonial Egypt 1st Edition Heba Arafa Abdelfattah

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Filming Modernity And Islam In Colonial Egypt 1st Edition Heba Arafa Abdelfattah
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.88 MB
Pages: 488
Author: Heba Arafa Abdelfattah
ISBN: 9781399520751, 139952075X
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Filming Modernity And Islam In Colonial Egypt 1st Edition Heba Arafa Abdelfattah by Heba Arafa Abdelfattah 9781399520751, 139952075X instant download after payment.

This book studies the rise of cinema in colonial Egypt as a supplemental secular public sphere that is not anti-religion. To this end, it investigates the reception of film by three centers of powers: the colonial authorities, the Muslim clergy, and the Cairene bourgeoisie. It inquires about the representations of modernity in films produced during the time and the place filmmakers assigned to Islam in these representations. The result is a story of survival and coexistence told through the lens of cinema as modern art and popular culture negotiating its overt and covert censorship in the public sphere, despite colonization and war.


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