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Moroccan Noir – Police, Crime, and Politics in Popular Culture: Public Cultures of the Middle East and North Africa

Autor Jonathan Smolin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 oct 2013
Facing rising demands for human rights and the rule of law, the Moroccan state fostered new mass media and cultivated more positive images of the police, once the symbol of state repression, reinventing the relationship between citizen and state for a new era. Jonathan Smolin examines popular culture and mass media to understand the changing nature of authoritarianism in Morocco over the past two decades. Using neglected Arabic sources including crime tabloids, television movies, true-crime journalism, and police advertising, Smolin sheds new light on politics and popular culture in the Middle East and North Africa.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253010650
ISBN-10: 0253010659
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 20 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Seria Public Cultures of the Middle East and North Africa


Cuprins

PrefaceAcknowledgmentsNote on Transliteration, Translation, and StyleIntroduction: State, Mass Media, and the New Moroccan Authoritarianism1. Police on Trial: The Tabit Affair, Newspaper Sensationalism, and the End of the Years of Lead2. "He Butchered His Wife Because of Witchcraft and Adultery": Crime Tabloids, Moral Panic, and the Remaking of the Moroccan Cop3. Crime-Page Fiction: Moroccan True Crime and the New Independent Press4. Prime-Time Cops: Blurring Police Fact and Fiction on Moroccan Television5. The Moroccan "Serial Killer" and CSI: Casablanca6. From Morocco's 9/11 to Community Policing: State Advertising and the New CitizenEpilogue: "The Police Are at the Service of the People"NotesBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

"Manifest[s] years of painstaking research that come to fruition at a time when its topic—cultures and practices of policing in the Arab world—could not be more urgent for students, scholars, and commentators.... Smolin fashions a new critical approach to the question of authoritarianism in the Arabic-speaking region." —Hosam Aboul-Ela, University of Houston "A very timely and well-framed book... opens up a new frontier of research in the domain of media and state.... fluid and successful in analyzing one of the most powerful institutions in the country since independence even without being able to enter its secret forts." —Aomar Boum, University of Arizona
"Manifest[s] years of painstaking research that come to fruition at a time when its topic - cultures and practices of policing in the Arab world - could not be more urgent for students, scholars, and commentators... Smolin fashions a new critical approach to the question of authoritarianism in the Arabic-speaking region." - Hosam Aboul-Ela, University of Houston "A very timely and well-framed book... opens up a new frontier of research in the domain of media and state... fluid and successful in analyzing one of the most powerful institutions in the country since independence even without being able to enter its secret forts." - Aomar Boum, University of Arizona

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