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Through a Local Prism: Gender, Globalization, and Identity in Moroccan Women's Magazines

Autor Loubna H. Skalli
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iul 2008
In Through a Local Prism, Loubna H. Skalli explores the forces of global cosmopolitanism, European and American, as they collide with local definitions of self, gender, and community in the Arab and Muslim culture. Since the late 1980's, Morocco, a post-colonial Muslim country, has faced dramatic political, economic, and sociocultural changes. Utilizing Moroccan women's magazines, Skalli explores the tensions and intersections between global forces and local traditions with close attention to their impact on gender definitions among Arab Muslims. Drawing on communication, media, and cultural theories, Skalli's research redefines culture, gender, and national identity in the context of the globalized world. The focus on the Middle East makes this book of great interest to scholars and students of cultural studies, communications, and women's studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780739131244
ISBN-10: 0739131249
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Introduction: Through a Local Prism
Chapter 2 Global and Local Dimensions of Culture(s): A Theoretical Perspective
Chapter 3 Morocco at the Crossroads: Context as Cultural Mosaic
Chapter 4 Cosmopolitanism, Schizophrenia, and Cultural Proximity: Production of Femmes Du Maroc and Citadine
Chapter 5 The Desire to "Consume Local"
Chapter 6 Hybridity in Dis/Content: Inside Women's Magazines
Chapter 7 Conclusion: Local Voices, Global Choices

Recenzii

[I]n its approach to globalization and localization dynamics in a very focused, careful, and situated way, this is a splendid and necessary study that . . . will ably stand at the forefront of global cultural theory and cultural studies work; it cuts across the new European Studies as well as emerging formations of Arab studies to do some innovative reflection and intervention into cultural identity and media debates . . . this is an outstanding work of serious and thorough scholarship.