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Pretty Liar Television Language And Gender In Wartime Lebanon Hardcover Natalie Khazaal

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Pretty Liar Television Language And Gender In Wartime Lebanon Hardcover Natalie Khazaal
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Publisher: Syracuse University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.31 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Natalie Khazaal
ISBN: 9780815635956, 0815635958
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Hardcover

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Pretty Liar Television Language And Gender In Wartime Lebanon Hardcover Natalie Khazaal by Natalie Khazaal 9780815635956, 0815635958 instant download after payment.

How did a new, irresistible brand of television emerge from the Lebanese Civil War (1975-91) to conquer the Arab region in the satellite era? What role did seductive news anchors, cool language teachers, superheroes, and gossip magazines play in negotiating a modern relationship between television and audiences? How did the government lose its television monopoly to sectarian militias?Pretty Liartells the untold story of the coevolution of Lebanese television and its audience, and the ways in which the Civil War of 1975-91 influenced that transformation. Based on empirical data, Khazaal explores the rise of language and gender politics in Lebanese television and the storm of controversy during which these issues became a referendum on television's relevance. This groundbreaking book challenges the narrow focus on present-day satellite television and social media, offering the first account of how broadcast television transformed media legitimacy in the Arab world. With its analysis of news, entertainment, and educational shows from T�l� Liban and LBC, novels, periodicals, and popular culture,Pretty Liardemonstrates how television became a site for politics and political resistance, feminism, and the cradle of the postwar Lebanese culture. The history of television in Lebanon is not merely a record of corporate technology but the saga of a people and their continuing demand for responsive media during times of civil unrest.

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