Arab women in arab news old stereotyps and new media Amal Mohamed Al-Malki, David Kaufer, Suguru Ishizaki and Kira Dreher

بواسطة: المساهم: نوع المادة : نصاللغة: العربية المنتج: Doha دار بلومزبري-مؤسسة قطر =Bloomsbury-Qatar foundation 2012الطبعة: 1st edالوصف: 466 pages illustrations 24 سمنوع المحتوى:
  • نص
نوع الوسائط:
  • بدون وسيط
نوع الناقل:
  • كتاب
تدمك:
  • 9789992179116
الموضوع: تصنيف ديوي العشري:
  • 305.42 21
ملخص: This book addresses east-west understandings of Arab women as portrayed through translated media. The vast majority of media studies on Arab women are western-based. They study the effect of western stereotypes in western media depictions of Arab women. There is a vast scholarly literature tracing western stereotypes of Arab women from medieval times to the present. From 1800, the dominant western stereotype of Arab women depicts them as passive and oppressed. Thirty years of social science media research in the west has shown that media images of Arab women reinforce this two hundred year old stereotype. Much of this research has studied silent "image bites" of Arab women, where women are pictured in veils and their own voices are replaced by western captions or voice-overs
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Books الزقازيق - Zagazig Adult - كبار 23 - Adult Social Sciences - علوم اجتماعية كبار 305.42 M.A, 1 (استعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) 1 المتاح 0108041550

This book addresses east-west understandings of Arab women as portrayed through translated media. The vast majority of media studies on Arab women are western-based. They study the effect of western stereotypes in western media depictions of Arab women. There is a vast scholarly literature tracing western stereotypes of Arab women from medieval times to the present. From 1800, the dominant western stereotype of Arab women depicts them as passive and oppressed. Thirty years of social science media research in the west has shown that media images of Arab women reinforce this two hundred year old stereotype. Much of this research has studied silent "image bites" of Arab women, where women are pictured in veils and their own voices are replaced by western captions or voice-overs

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