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Television and the Afghan Culture Wars

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"Portrayed in Western discourse as tribal and traditional, Afghans have in fact intensely debated women's rights, democracy, modernity, and Islam as part of their nation building in the post-9/11 era. Wazhmah Osman places television at the heart of these public and politically charged clashes while revealing how the medium also provides war-weary Afghans with a semblance of open discussion and healing. After four decades of gender and sectarian violence, she argues, the internationally funded media sector has the potential to bring about justice, national integration, and peace. Fieldwork from across Afghanistan allowed Osman to record the voices of many Afghan media producers and people. Afghans offer their own seldom-heard views on the country's cultural progress and belief systems, their understandings of themselves, and the role of international interventions. Osman analyzes the impact of transnational media and foreign funding while keeping the focus on local cultural contestations, productions, and social movements. As a result, she redirects the global dialogue about Afghanistan to Afghans and challenges top-down narratives of humanitarian development"--

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Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1. Legitimizing Modernity: Indigenous Modernities, Foreign Incursions, and Their Backlashes

Chapter 2. Imperialism, Globalization, and Development: Overlaps and Disjunctures

Chapter 3. Afghan Television Production: A Distinctive Political Economy

Chapter 4. Producers and Production: The Development Gaze and the Imperial Gaze

Chapter 5. Reaching Vulnerable and Dangerous Populations: Women and the Pashtuns

Chapter 6. Reception and Audiences: The Demands and Desires of Afghan People

Conclusion: The Future of Media, the Future of Afghanistan

Appendix A: Ethnic Groups Table

Appendix B: Media Funding Sources and Recipients Table

Appendix C: TV Stations and Affiliations Table

Notes

References

Index


About the author










Wazhmah Osman is a filmmaker and assistant professor in the Klein College of Media and Communication at Temple University. She is the codirector of the critically acclaimed documentary Postcards from Tora Bora and the coauthor of Afghanistan: A Very Short Introduction.

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Product details

Authors Osman, Wazhmah Osman
Publisher University Of Illinois Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.11.2020
 
EAN 9780252085451
ISBN 978-0-252-08545-1
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 150 mm x 230 mm x 20 mm
Series The Geopolitics of Information
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet
Non-fiction book

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