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Mediating the Uprising By Rebecca Joubin

Mediating the Uprising by Rebecca Joubin


Summary

Based on intensive fieldwork in Damascus and Beirut, Mediating the Uprising shows how gender and marriage metaphors inform Syrian television drama with various forms of cultural and political critique. The emergence of these suppressed narratives attests to the survival of the genre despite instability, war, and bloodshed.

Mediating the Uprising Summary

Mediating the Uprising: Narratives of Gender and Marriage in Syrian Television Drama by Rebecca Joubin

Mediating the Uprising: Narratives of Gender and Marriage in Syrian Television Drama shows how gender and marriage metaphors inform post-uprising Syrian drama for various forms of cultural and political critique. These narratives have become complicated since the uprising due to the Syrian regime's effort to control the revolutionary discourse. As Syria's uprising spawned more terrorist groups, some drama creators became nostalgic for pre-war days.

While for some screenwriters a return to pre-2011 life would be welcome after so much bloodshed, others advocated profound cultural and social transformation, instead. They employed marriage and gender metaphors in the stories they wrote to engage in political critique, even at the risk of creating marketing difficulties for the shows or they created escapist stories such as transnational adaptations and Old Damascus tales. Serving as heritage preservation, Mediating the Uprising underscores that television drama creators in Syria have many ways of engaging in protest, with gender and marriage at the heart of the polemic.

Mediating the Uprising Reviews

A huge accomplishment, Mediating the Uprising combines smart readings of Syrian television miniseries with detailed ethnographic analysis. Joubin reveals the strategies of artists--both oppositional and regime-supporters--who are testing the limits of social and political expression, and the workings of an industry navigating seven years of civil war. The book is an invaluable addition to media studies and Syrian studies. -- Edward Ziter * author of Political Performance in Syria: From the Six-Day War to the Syrian Uprising *
Mediating the Uprising expertly reveals how Syria's most successful transnational media products have fared during and responded to the current conflicts. Rebecca Joubin displays uncommon dexterity in how she interlaces a wealth of detail, from knowledgeable insight into sociopolitical contexts to illuminating interviews with the musalsalat's creative personnel. This approachable book will appeal just as much to specialized scholars as to a general readership wishing to learn more about how devastating geopolitical events take their toll on our media industries and their representations of gender. -- Kay Dickinson * author of Arab Cinema Travels: Transnational Syria, Palestine, Dubai and Beyond *
A huge accomplishment, Mediating the Uprising combines smart readings of Syrian television miniseries with detailed ethnographic analysis. Joubin reveals the strategies of artists--both oppositional and regime-supporters--who are testing the limits of social and political expression, and the workings of an industry navigating seven years of civil war. The book is an invaluable addition to media studies and Syrian studies. -- Edward Ziter * author of Political Performance in Syria: From the Six-Day War to the Syrian Uprising *
Mediating the Uprising expertly reveals how Syria's most successful transnational media products have fared during and responded to the current conflicts. Rebecca Joubin displays uncommon dexterity in how she interlaces a wealth of detail, from knowledgeable insight into sociopolitical contexts to illuminating interviews with the musalsalat's creative personnel. This approachable book will appeal just as much to specialized scholars as to a general readership wishing to learn more about how devastating geopolitical events take their toll on our media industries and their representations of gender. -- Kay Dickinson * author of Arab Cinema Travels: Transnational Syria, Palestine, Dubai and Beyond *

About Rebecca Joubin

Rebecca Joubin is an associate professor and chair of Arab studies at Davidson College, North Carolina.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Series Foreword
List of Illustrations
List of Abbreviations
Note on Transliteration
A Chronology of the Syrian Uprising
Introduction: New Directions in Television Drama Amid an Uprising
Chapter One: Mediating the Uprising
Chapter Two: Socio-Political Satire in the Multi-Year Syrian Sketch Series Buq'at Daw' (Spotlight): Artistic Resistance via Gender and Marriage Metaphors, 2001 to 2017
Chapter Three: The Rise and Fall of the Qabaday (Tough Man): (De)constructing Fatherhood as Political Protest
Chapter Four: The Politics of Love and Desire in Post-Uprising Syrian and Transnational Arab Television Drama
Chapter Five: The Politics of Queer Representations in Syrian Television Drama Past and Present
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Charts of Miniseries for Ramadan 2011-2018 (Miniseries that touch on the uprising are in bold)
Appendix 2: Table of Percentages of Miniseries 2011-2018
Appendix 3: Chart of Miniseries for Ramdan 2019 (Miniseries that touch on the uprising are in bold)
Appendix 4: Table of Percentages of Miniseries 2019
Acknowledgments
Bibliography/Filmography
Index

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GOR013350317
9781978802667
1978802668
Mediating the Uprising: Narratives of Gender and Marriage in Syrian Television Drama by Rebecca Joubin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Rutgers University Press
20200515
334
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