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Middle Eastern Television Drama: Politics, Aesthetics, Practices (Routledge Studies in Middle East Film and Media) (en Inglés)
Salamandra, Christa (Edt); Halabi, Nour (Edt) (Autor)
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Middle Eastern Television Drama: Politics, Aesthetics, Practices (Routledge Studies in Middle East Film and Media) (en Inglés) - Salamandra, Christa (Edt); Halabi, Nour (Edt)
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Reseña del libro "Middle Eastern Television Drama: Politics, Aesthetics, Practices (Routledge Studies in Middle East Film and Media) (en Inglés)"
This monograph explores and investigates key issues facing Middle Eastern societies, including religion and sectarianism, history and collective memory, urban space and socioeconomic difference, policing and securitization, and gender relations.In the Middle East, television drama creators serve as public intellectuals who, with uncanny prescience, tell the world something. As this volume demonstrates, fictional television provides a crucial space for social and political debate in much of the region. Writing from a range disciplines--anthropology, communication, folklore, gender studies, history, and law-- contributors include seasoned academics who have dedicated their careers to researching Middle Eastern media and emerging scholars who build on earlier work and introduce fresh perspectives. Together, they provide an invaluable overview of Middle Eastern serial television and their political impact, drawing examples from Afghanistan, Egypt, Iran, Syria, and Turkey.Bringing together a diverse range of academic perspectives, this book will be of key interest to students and scholars in media and communication studies, Middle Eastern Studies, and popular culture studies.