Visual Productions of Knowledge: Toward a Different Middle East : Cairo Papers in Social Science Vol. 31, No. 3/4
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Paperback / Softback
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Cairo Papers in Social Science
ISBN-10
9774165098
ISBN-13
9789774165092
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The American University in Cairo Press
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The American University in Cairo Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Jun 30th, 2012
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236 Pages
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386 grams
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Media studiesSociology
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This collection of essays builds on presentations and debates that were part of Cairo Papers 19th Annual Symposium, “Sights of Knowledge: Debates about Visual Production in the Middle East,” held in spring 2010. It also integrates commissioned contributions by other authors. Of special significance is a paper that deals with the 25 January Revolution and the visual productions and effects thereof. How was the revolution experienced through the visual production of everyday life on the square?
This collection of essays builds on presentations and debates that were part of Cairo Papers 19th Annual Symposium, “Sights of Knowledge: Debates about Visual Production in the Middle East,” held in spring 2010. It also integrates commissioned contributions by other authors to reflect the wide scope of visual productions and engagements with and about the Middle East. Of special significance is a paper that deals with the 25 January Revolution and the visual productions and effects thereof. How was the revolution experienced through the visual production of everyday life on the square? And how and what forms of visual engagements allow us to tell different façades of experiences and demands that occasioned the revolution? Cairo Papers in Social Science 31:3/4
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