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The U.S. Media and the Middle East: Image and Perception

Autor Yahya Kamalipour
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 ian 1997 – vârsta până la 17 ani
In this thought-provoking volume, experts explore the disturbing ramifications of portrayal of the Middle East by the U.S. media; analyze the stereotypes and misconceptions that Americans have of Arabs, Iranians, and other Middle Easterners; and discuss the far-reaching political and cultural impact of the United States on the Middle East. Focusing on the U.S. media (books, magazines, newspapers, motion pictures, television) coverage and portrayal of Arabs, Palestinians, the Intifada, Middle Eastern women, Iran, Islam, Turkey, and the Persian Gulf War, the book also examines the impact of motion picture classics on young children and the perceptions of American students relative to the Middle East.College students, educators, media professionals, policy makers, researchers, writers, and all those concerned about political communication, cross-cultural education, media effects, and international communication will find startling information about a critical topic on which very little has been written.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275959142
ISBN-10: 0275959147
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

YAHYA R. KAMALIPOUR is Professor of Mass Communication and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Communication and Creative Arts at Purdue University Calument, Hammond, Indiana. He has published at length on media effects, broadcast education, and international communication in popular and professional journals. He is the editor, with Hamid Mowlana, of Mass Media in the Middle East: A Comprehensive Handbook (Greenwood Press, 1994).

Cuprins

List of TablesForeword by George GerbnerIntroductionIntroductory PerspectivesImages and the Crisis of Political Legitimacy by Hamid MowlanaElements of Cross-Cultural Communication and the Middle East by Mazharul HaqueCompeting News Narratives, Consensus, and World Power by Thomas RoachU.S. Media and the Middle East: A General PerspectiveThe Palestinian Leadership and the American Media: Changing Images and Conflicting Results by R. S. ZaharnaMiddle Eastern Women in Western Eyes: A Study of U.S. Press Photographs of Middle Eastern Women by Karin Gwinn WilkinsU.S. Media Coverage of the Intifada and American Public Opinion by AnneMarie A. DanielMediating the Other: American Pop Culture Representation of Post-Revolutionary Iran by Hamid NafficyCovering up Iran: Why Vital Information is Routinely Excluded from U.S. Media News Accounts by David DetmerU.S. Media and the Persian Gulf WarThe U.S. Media and the 1993 War Against Iraq by Douglas KellnerLimiting the Options: Anti-Arab Images in U.S. Media Coverage of the Persian Gulf Crisis by Lee Wigle Artz and Mark A. PollockU.S. Media and the Middle East: Newspapers and MagazinesThe Arab Image in Newspaper Political Cartoons by Allen W. PalmerCoverage of Arabs in Two Leading U.S. News Magazines: Time and Newsweek by Malhboub HashemAmerica Looks at the Turks: Analysis of Major U.S. News Magazines' Coverage by Peggy Bieber-RobertsElectronic Media and the Middle EastPortrayal of Iranians in U.S. Motion Pictures by Jane CampbellHollywood Holding Us Hostage: Or, Why Are Terrorists in the Movies Middle Easterners? by Linda K. FullerMedia Impact and PerceptionIslam and the West: Cultural Encounter by Abbas Malek and Krista E. WiegandThrough a Glass Darkly: American Media Images of Middle Eastern Cultures and Their Potential Impact on Young Children by Robert L. Schrag and Manoocher N. JavidiAmerican Students' Perception of Arabs in Political Cartoons by Jack A. Nelson and Maher N. al-HajjiSelected bibliographyIndex