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Arab Subcultures: Transformations in Theory and Practice

Autor Tarik Sabry, Layal Ftouni
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 dec 2016
What is 'Arab' about Arab subcultures? This is the first book to set out to delineate different ways of studying and theorising Arab subcultural groups and practices, including film, graffiti, music, live art performances, Arab techies and youth cultures. Contributors tackle a number of questions including: How is the study of Arab subcultures to be theorised? How are we to analyse such creative processes in a new worldliness characterised by trans-temporality and trans-subjectivity? Arab Subcultures effectively opens up a critical and interdisciplinary dialogue about Arab subcultures with different fields of enquiry, including anthropology, philosophy, art criticism and cultural studies, at the heart of which lies the key intellectual task of re-imagining the uneasy relation between aesthetics and politics in the age of revolutions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780769035
ISBN-10: 1780769032
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 5 integrated bw
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Tarik Sabry is Reader in media and communication theory at the University of Westminster. He is author of Cultural Encounters in the Arab World: On Media, the Modern and the Everyday (2010) and editor of Arab Cultural Studies: Mapping the Field (2012), both from I.B.Tauris. He is also co-founder and co-Editor of The Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication.Layal Ftouni is a writer, research candidate and visiting lecturer at the University of Westminster and SOAS, University of London. Her publications include 'Rethinking Gender Studies: Towards an Arab Feminist Epistemology' in Arab Cultural Studies: Mapping the Field.

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Introduction: Sub-culturing or any type of culturing as a temporal conjunctureTarik Sabry and Layal FtouniChapter 2 'Hatha al-Shibl min dhak al-Asad': Arab Youth Studies and the revival of 'subculture' Ramy AlyChapter 3 Hacking Rites: Recoding the Political in Contemporary Cultural Practices Tarek El-ArissChapter 4 On 'Resistance': Affective Politics in Live Performances of Arabic Rap Rayya El-ZeinChapter 5 Cosmopolitans, Nationalists and Fundamentalists in the Modern Middle East Sami Zubaida (reprint from Beyond Islam, 2011, I.B. Tauris)Chapter 6 Mediated Imagination, Class and Cairo's Young Cosmopolitan Heba ElsayedChapter 7The Terrain of Subculture in Silences of the Palace (Mofida Tlatli, 1994) Margherita SprioChapter 8 Screening Everyday Violence: Youth, Globalisation and Subcultural Aesthetics in Moroccan CinemaJamal BahmadChapter 9 Visualising the Unseen: Documentary Filmmaking and LGBT Performativity in Lebanon Nisrine MansourChapter 10 Mithly.net: An Alternative Digital Discourse From Morocco, 2010-2011 Justin McGuinnessChapter 11 The Cultural Avant-Gardes and the Social Net: The Case of Egypt Stefan WinklerChapter 12 Just a bunch of (Arab) geeks? How an elite of "techies" shaped a digital culture in the Arab region and contributed to the making of the Arab uprisings Donatella Della Ratta & Augusto ValerianiChapter 13 Performative Interventions in Public Space: An interview with Dictaphone Group Conducted by Layal FtouniIndex