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A close examination of the distorted reception of Arab cinemas in American film criticism over the last three decadesFraming Arab Cinema explores how Arab films have been received, interpreted, and...
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A close examination of the distorted reception of Arab cinemas in American film criticism over the last three decades

Framing Arab Cinema
explores how Arab films have been received, interpreted, and ideologically recoded in American mainstream media and film criticism. Drawing on postcolonial theory, media reception studies, and critical political discourse, Malek Khouri investigates how U.S.-based film reviews have contributed to the re-narration of Arab cinema within hegemonic frameworks, often reducing Arab films to narratives of violence, religious extremism, or patriarchal repression, while omitting historical context and themes of anti-imperialist resistance, colonial repression, and pan-Arab national solidarity.

Through a detailed analysis of nearly four hundred American reviews of some seventy Arab films, this book reveals how critics frequently decode Arab cinematic expression in ways that reflect Western ideological preoccupations, often at the expense of the broader historical dynamics within which the films themselves take shape. Rather than merely reflecting Western misunderstanding, these patterns of reception illuminate the mechanisms by which global cultural hierarchies are reinforced through seemingly liberal and aesthetic engagements with non-Western cinema.

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Price: $79.95
Pages: 376
Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
Imprint: The American University in Cairo Press
Publication Date: 20 July 2027
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781649035998
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HISTORY / Middle East / General, Film history, theory or criticism, HISTORY / Asia / General, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Media studies, Middle Eastern history
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Malek Khouri is the author of The Arab National Project in Youssef Chahine’s Cinema (AUC Press, 2010); Filming Politics: Communism and the Portrayal of the Working Class at the National Film Board of Canada (1939–46) and co-editor of Working on Screen: Representations of the Working Class in Canadian Cinema. He is currently director of the film program in the Department of Performing and Visual Arts at the American University in Cairo.

Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
Arab Cinema and American Criticism: A Framework of Reception and Ideological Framing
Chapter One
Colonial Legacies and National Liberation
Chapter Two
Palestine: Representation, Resistance, and Occupation
Chapter Three
Religion and Political Fundamentalism in Arab Cinematic Narratives
Chapter Four
Gender and Patriarchy: Recoding Women’s Agency in Arab Cinemas
Chapter Five
Queer Arab Subjectivities and the Liberal Western Gaze
Chapter Six
Heterogeneity, Sectarianism, and the Orientalist Imaginary
Chapter Seven
Arab Cinema and American Reception in the Post–Arab Spring Era (2011–2024)
Epilogue
Works Cited and Bibliography