Women and media in the Middle East: from veiling to blogging
The traditional image of the Middle Eastern woman, as portrayed by the Western media, has tended to be one of a woman oppressed by men and religion. Veiling intensifies this image of supposed powerlessness and imprisonment. However, the Arab Spring uprisings have introduced the West to women in the...
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Zusammenfassung: | The traditional image of the Middle Eastern woman, as portrayed by the Western media, has tended to be one of a woman oppressed by men and religion. Veiling intensifies this image of supposed powerlessness and imprisonment. However, the Arab Spring uprisings have introduced the West to women in the Middle East who do not conform to this stereotype, and have shown the Western media that Middle Eastern women cannot be categorized altogether as one oppressed, powerless group. This book investigates the diverse realities and complexities of women in the Middle East in terms of their relationship with media platforms old and new. Contributors offer a range of perspectives that discuss everything from media portrayals of the veil to women in film and television, from women's involvement as activists on the street to the role played in the Arab Spring by cyber activism. The collection provides insight into how some women in the Middle East are utilizing traditional as well as new media for purposes of self-expression, activism, and democratization, while also investigating media portrayals of women at home and in the West. This book was originally published as a special issue of Feminist Media Studies, volume 13, issue 5 (November 2013) |
Beschreibung: | Die einzelnen Beiträge wurden urspünglich in der Zeitschrift "Feminist Media Studies" 13, 5 (2013) veröffentlicht Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xi, 131 pages 26 cm |
ISBN: | 9781138928176 |
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Contents
Citation Information vii
Notes on Contributors ix
Introduction - From Veiling to Blogging: Women and media
in the Middle East 1
Nahed Eltantawy
1. Veiled Threats: Decentering and Unification in Transnational
News Coverage of the French Veil Ban 6
Barbara Friedman and Patrick Merle
2.1 Am Just Doing My Bit to Promote Modesty: Niqabis'
Self-portraits on Photo-sharing Websites 17
Anna Piela
3. They Call Me Muslim: Muslim Women in the Media Through
and Beyond the Veil 27
Jennifer Sotsky
4. Finding a Place for a Muslimah Heroine in the Post-9/11
Marvel Universe: NewX-Men's Dust 36
Julie Davis and Robert Westerfelhaus
5. Selfish, Vengeful, and Full of Spite: Representations of
Women Who Have Abortions on Turkish Television 46
Mary Lou O'Neil
6. Mediated Piety in Contemporary Syria: Women, Islam, and
Television 55
Tatiana Rabinovich
7. A Right to Exist: A Palestinian Speaks 66
Elaine Drainville and Amir Saeed
8. Women's Experiences of Work in the Iranian Broadcast
Media (IRIB): Motivations, Challenges, and Achievements 76
Asemeh Ghasemi
9. "Talking Back": The Poetry of Suheir Hammad 85
Kenza Oumlil
v
CONTENTS
10. Social Media and Turkish Feminism: New Resources for
Social Activism
Hande Eslen-Ziya
11. The First Ladies and the Arab Spring: A Textual Analysis of
the Media Coverage of the Female Counterparts of
Authoritarian Oppression in the Middle East
Elza Ibroscheva
12. In Their Own Voice: Technologically Mediated Empowerment
and Transformation Among Young Arab Women
Courtney C. Radsch and Sahar Khamis
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