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Caractéristiques de l'objet
- État
- Book Title
- Cinema in the Arab World: New Histories, New Approaches
- Publication Date
- 2023-02-23
- Pages
- 304
- ISBN
- 9781350163713
À propos de ce produit
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
ISBN-10
1350163716
ISBN-13
9781350163713
eBay Product ID (ePID)
26050400277
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Cinema in the Arab World : New Histories, New Approaches
Subject
Film / History & Criticism, Middle East / General
Publication Year
2023
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Performing Arts, History
Series
World Cinema Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
22.8 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
384.809174927
Table Of Content
Acknowledgements Figures and table List of Contributors Introduction, Ifdal Elsaket (Netherlands-Flemish Institute, Egypt), Daniel Biltereyst (Ghent University, Belgium) and Philippe Meers (University of Antwerp, Belgium) I Arab Cinema Histories: Distribution, Exhibition and Audiences 1.Misr Abroad: Trading Egyptian Films in Colonial Maghreb, Morgan Corriou (University of Paris 8 Vincennes - Saint-Denis, France) 2."Le Roi du Cinéma": Joseph Seibarras and North African Film Exhibition, 1925-1945, Eric Smoodin (University of California, Davis, USA) 3.Access for the Axis: The Battle for Ideological Supremacy on Middle Eastern, North African, and Turkish Cinema Screens Between 1933-1945, Kajsa Philippa Niehusen and Ross Melnick (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) 4.Egyptian Women's Empowerment and Early Cinema-Going, Mohannad Ghawanmeh (Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture, Philadelphia, USA) 5.Anti-Colonial Masculinity, the Catholic Film Center and the Screening of Religious Difference in 1950s Egypt: The Multiple Lives of Husayn Sidqi's Night of Power, Rahma Bavelaar (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands) 6.Bollywood Film Traffic: Shaping Routes for Hindi Films in the Arab World, 1954-2014, Némésis Srour (University of Paris 8 Vincennes - Saint-Denis, France) 7.The Business of Cinemas in Ismailia with a Case Study of Ghweba Cinema: an interview with Abbas Ghweba and Tarek Ghweba, Asmaa Gharib (Musawah Global Movement, Malaysia) 8.Cinema-going in Egypt in the Long-60s: Oral Histories of Pleasure and Leisure, Ifdal Elsaket (Netherlands-Flemish Institute, Egypt) II Contemporary Issues of Circulation, Experience and Memory 9.Film Distribution and Exhibition in Tunisia since 2011: Is Cinema-going Back in Style? Patricia Caillé (Université de Strasbourg, France) 10.Gatekeepers or Facilitators? MAD Solutions and Other Film Distribution Networks for Arab Cinema, Stefanie Van de Peer (Queen Margaret University, UK) 11.A New Online Cinema Audience? an interview on aflamuna with Jad Abi Khalil, Anaïs Farine (University Paris 8 Vincennes - Saint-Denis, France) 12.A Taste for Cinema: Saudi Arabia's Mediated Transitional Public Film Culture, Anne Ciecko (University of Massachusetts-Amherst, USA) 13.The Multifunctional Cinema Exhibition Space at the Turn of the Century: a dialogue, Nour El Safoury (independent researcher, Egypt) and Jowe Harfouche (Network of Arab Alternative Screens (NAAS), Lebanon) 14.The Visual Nation: Film, Soft Power and Egypt as a Community of Spectators, Iskandar Abdalla (Berlin Graduate School, Germany) Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
Cinema in the Arab world has been the subject of varied and rigorous studies, but most have focused on films as text, providing in-depth analyses of plot, style, ideologies, or examination of the biographies of prominent directors or actors.This innovative new volume shifts the focus on Arab cinema off-screen, to examine the histories, politics, and conditions of distribution, exhibition, and cinema-going in the Arab world. Through broadening the frame of study beyond the screen, the book widens understanding of the cinema, not merely as a collection of films-as-texts, but as a site of cultural and political contestation in the Arab world. Divided into two sections, and guided by interdisciplinary considerations, the contributors examine historical and contemporary issues of Arab cinema in terms of the experience of movie-going and filmmaking. They examine the networks of distribution and exhibition, as well as the contested and multiple meanings that the cinema embodied through diverse historical periods and geographical locations. Part I focuses on new histories of Arab cinema in terms of film production, distribution, exhibition and audience's experiences of cinema-going. Part II deals with more recent issues within scholarship on Arab cinema such as issues of politics, economics, ideologies, as well as issues related to Arab movies' international circulation and screenings at festivals. Together, the chapters enrich our understanding of the cinema in the Arab world, showing how deeply embedded it is within its social, political, and economic contexts., Cinema in the Arab world has been the subject of varied and rigorous studies, but most have focused on films as text, providing in-depth analyses of plot, style, ideologies, or examination of the biographies of prominent directors or actors. This innovative new volume shifts the focus on Arab cinema off-screen, to examine the histories, politics, and conditions of distribution, exhibition, and cinema-going in the Arab world. Through broadening the frame of study beyond the screen, the book widens understanding of the cinema, not merely as a collection of films-as-texts, but as a site of cultural and political contestation in the Arab world. Divided into two sections, and guided by interdisciplinary considerations, the contributors examine historical and contemporary issues of Arab cinema in terms of the experience of movie-going and filmmaking. They examine the networks of distribution and exhibition, as well as the contested and multiple meanings that the cinema embodied through diverse historical periods and geographical locations. Part I focuses on new histories of Arab cinema in terms of film production, distribution, exhibition and audience's experiences of cinema-going. Part II deals with more recent issues within scholarship on Arab cinema such as issues of politics, economics, ideologies, as well as issues related to Arab movies' international circulation and screenings at festivals. Together, the chapters enrich our understanding of the cinema in the Arab world, showing how deeply embedded it is within its social, political, and economic contexts.
LC Classification Number
PN1993.5
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