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Reel Bad Arabs - How Hollywood Vilifies a People

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Jack G. Shaheen, a former CBS News consultant on Middle East affairs, is the world’s foremost authority on media images of Arabs and Muslims. He is the author of Guilty: Hollywood’s Verdict on Arabs after 9/11, Arab and Muslim Stereotyping in American Popular Culture, Nuclear War Films, and the award-winning TV Arab. Klappentext A groundbreaking book that dissects a slanderous history dating from cinema’s earliest days to contemporary Hollywood blockbusters that feature machine-gun wielding and bomb-blowing "evil" Arabs Award-winning film authority Jack G. Shaheen, noting that only Native Americans have been more relentlessly smeared on the silver screen, painstakingly makes his case that "Arab" has remained Hollywood’s shameless shorthand for "bad guy," long after the movie industry has shifted its portrayal of other minority groups. In this comprehensive study of over one thousand films, arranged alphabetically in such chapters as "Villains," "Sheikhs," "Cameos," and "Cliffhangers," Shaheen documents the tendency to portray Muslim Arabs as Public Enemy #1—brutal, heartless, uncivilized Others bent on terrorizing civilized Westerners. Shaheen examines how and why such a stereotype has grown and spread in the film industry and what may be done to change Hollywood’s defamation of Arabs. Zusammenfassung Examines Hollywood's negative portrayal of Muslim Arabs. This title lays out and dissects a defamatory history dating from cinema's pioneering days to contemporary Hollywood blockbusters perpetuating the vision of Kalashnikov-wielding, bomb-making, malevolent Arabs. It studies more than 1,000 films - including over 100 released since 2001.

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Authors Jack G Shaheen, Jack G. Shaheen
Publisher Interlink pub group
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.04.2009
 
EAN 9781566567527
ISBN 978-1-56656-752-7
No. of pages 672
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet
Social sciences, law, business > Political science

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