1st Edition

Routledge Handbook on Arab Cinema

Edited By Noha Mellor Copyright 2024
460 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

460 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

460 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Building on a growing body of literature, this Handbook provides an up-to-date and authoritative survey of Arab cinema. The collection includes contributions from academics and filmmakers from across the Arab region, Europe, and North America, and fills a gap in media studies by examining the entire Arab region, rather than focusing on one country or theme. The Handbook also sheds light on... Read more

Introduction

Noha Mellor

Part 1 – Overview

1. In the shadow of critique: Major themes of Maghrebi cinema

Ratiba Hadj-Moussa

2. The story of Iraqi cinema: A dream shattered by political and economic tribulations

Irada Aljubori

3. Filmmaking and film cultures on the Arabian Peninsula

Dale Hudson

4. Development of the cinema industry in Egypt

Hala El Zahed

5. Reimagining Sudan: Sufism, revolt, and national identity(ies)in film

Maha Bashri

6. Cinema in the Levant

Reham Salah El Din

7. Jordanian cinema: A burgeoning scene

Ebtihal Mahadeen

8. Arab animation cinema: From sand to screen

Tariq Alrimawi

9. The value chain of the film sector

Noha Mellor

Part 2 – Gender representation

10. Gender representation in Algerian cinema

Saida Kheira Benammar

11. Cassettes, cameras, and computers: The gendering of media in Arab narrative cinema

Anne Ciecko

12. Fictive witnessing: Leila Kilani’s On the Edge and Kaouther Ben Hania’s Beauty and the Dogs

Suzanne Gauch

13. Confused, rebellious, and depressed – Liberated women in Egyptian cinema

Noha Atef

14. Marco: A Levantine queer encounter in London

Feras Alkabani

15. Against “Double Erasure”: Women’s filmmaking in the aftermath of the uprisings in Yemen, Libya, and Saudi Arabia

Katty Alhayek and Eva Oseen

16. The Gulf female gaze: Women filmmakers and the creative representation of sociopolitical issues in the GCC states

Suzi Mirgani and Maysaa Almumin

Part 3 – Religion

17. “Fly, Horses of God, and the gates of paradise will open for you” – Radicalization and terrorism in Moroccan cinema

Aziz Douai

18. Religion, authority and morality codes in Arab cinema

Marlé Hammond

19. From terrorist to pious believer: Depictions of Islam in Arab cinema

Ehab Galal

20. Can cinema slow the flow of blood?

Laura U. Marks

Part 4 – Politics of Identity

21. Political ideology and the shaping of modern Arab cinema

Andrew Hammond

22. The problem of Palestine’s place in a globalized Palestinian cinema

Abeer Al-Najjar and Harris Breslow

23. From the square to the screen: New subjectivity in post-Arab Spring Egyptian cinema

Eid Mohamed, Talaat Mohamed and Sara Al-Naimi

24. Filmmaking shadows – The pitfall of Morocco as Hollywood of Africa

Waleed F. Mahdi

25. Moroccan Amazigh cinema

Sheila Petty

26. Moving the image: Film in the Arabian Gulf

Ildiko Kaposi

Part 5 – Migration and Diaspora

27. Harragas: Algerian films about clandestine migration

Fatima Nabila Moussaoui

28. Oppositional filmmaking in the diaspora

Irit Neidhardt    

29. English intrusions in and contributions to polyglot Emirati cinema

Doris Hambuch

30. Sudan’s “diaspora” dilemma – Filmmaking amid the collapse of homeland

Bentley Brown

Part 6 – Diasporic voices

31. Egyptian cinema: Dreaming of a fugitive culture

Omar Kholeif

32. Outsider tales

Jihan El Tahri

33. Voices in exile

Maysoon Pachachi

34. Home and back home

Nadia Shihab

35. Film as a liminal space

Usama Alshaibi

36. From stills to moving images: Stories of dreams, fantasies and hope

Lara Baladi

37. Exploring cultural identity, representation, and creative boundaries

Mostafa Nagy

Biography

Noha Mellor is Professor of Media at the University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. She is also Visiting Professor at Bournemouth University and Adjunct Professor at Stockholm University. She has authored or edited multiple books on Arab media, including Arab Digital Journalism (2022, Routledge) and Routledge Handbook on Arab Media (2021).

"From the Maghreb to the Levant, and from political identity to gender and religion, this important volume provides a rich and nuanced overview of Arab cinema and its myriad roles in shaping, and reflecting, contemporary Arab societies. A must read."

Sahar Khamis, Associate Professor of Communication, University of Maryland, College Park, United States

"Routledge Handbook on Arab Cinema edited by Noha Mellor is a comprehensive guide to the history and development of Arab cinema. The book covers a wide range of topics, including gender representation, film cultures, and the value chain of the film sector. The contributors to the book are experts in their respective fields, and their insights provide a nuanced understanding of Arab cinema. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Arab cinema and its cultural significance."

Philip J. AuterHubert Bourgeois Endowed Professor in CommunicationUniversity of Louisiana at Lafayette, United States