Politics of Love (eBook)

Sexuality, Gender, and Marriage in Syrian Television Drama
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2013
534 Seiten
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-0-7391-8430-1 (ISBN)

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Politics of Love -  Rebecca Joubin
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This book on Syrian television drama manifests how gender roles are negotiated in the context of dominant Islamic and secular nationalist discourses, which at times overlap and challenge simple binaries of traditional versus secular approaches in new configurations of national identity.
Dramatic miniseries are the primary arena for the expression of postcolonial Syrian culture and artistic talent, an arena that unites diverse aspects of artisanship in a struggle over visions of the past, present, and future of the nation. As the tour de force of the television medium, blossoming amidst persisting authoritarianism, these miniseries serve as a crucial and complex artistic avenue through which political and social opposition manifests. Scholars have tried to come to terms with a highly critical culture produced within attempted state co-optation, and argue that politically critical culture operates as a ';safety valve' to release frustrations so that dissenters are less likely to mobilize against the government. Through research fueled by a viewing of over two hundred and fifty miniseries ranging from the 1960s to the presentas well as an examination of hundreds of press reports, Facebook pages, and extensive interviews with drama creatorsthis book turns away from the dominant paradigm that focuses on regime intent. When turning attention instead to the drama creators themselves we witness the polyphony of voices employing love and marriage metaphors and gender (de)constructions to explore larger issues of nationalism, self-identity, and political critique. At the heart of constructions of femininity are the complications that arise with the symbiosis of pure femininity with authentic national identity. Deconstructing masculinity as political critique has been less complicated since it is not implicated in Western identity issues; on the contrary, illustrations of subservient masculinity serve to subtly denounce government corruption and oppression. Miniseries from the 1960s demonstrate that the focus of the qabaday (tough man) on female sexuality comes from his own political alienation vis--vis the state, and is part of a vicious cycle of state violence vis--vis the citizen. In recent years, and in particular after the uprising, we can see the emerging definition of the true qabaday as one who does not suppress a woman's sexuality, thereby allowing for full equality in relationships as the basis of a truly free society.

Rebecca Joubin is assistant professor and chair of Arab studies at Davidson College. Her articles in Arabic and English have been published in the International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Arab Studies Journal, Radical Society, The Cairo Times, al-Kifa al-Arabi, and al-Mada.

Introduction: The Televisuality of Syrian Popular CultureChapter 1: The Politics Behind Syrian Television DramaChapter 2: Political Parodies and Embattled Masculinity: Prison and Marriage Metaphors in Early Syrian Television Drama and Theater, 1960s-80s.Chapter 3: Marriage Metaphors in Contemporary Tales of the late 1980s and 1990s: Fighting the Dictator Within Chapter 4: The Development of the Politics of Qabadayat and the State in Early Historical Fiction Genre (1990s)Chapter 5: Fantasy of the Masculine Hero: Qabadayat Fighting Colonial Power in the Bi’a Shamiyyeh (Old Damascus) Genre (2000 Onward)Chapter 6: Subordinate and Subversive Masculinities as Political Protest in Bi’a Shamiyyeh Historical TalesChapter 7: Embattled Masculinity in Contemporary Tales: The Crisis of QabadayatChapter 8: On the Trials of Love and Sexuality before Marriage in Contemporary TalesChapter 9: Cultural Deconstructions of Femininity and Self-Identity in Marriage in Contemporary TalesAfterward: Drama Preparation Amidst an Uprising: Debates, Challenges, and New Directions

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.10.2013
Zusatzinfo 27 Illustrations including: - 24 Halftones, Black & White including Black & White Photographs; - 3 Tables.
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Schlagworte Middle Eastern Studies
ISBN-10 0-7391-8430-X / 073918430X
ISBN-13 978-0-7391-8430-1 / 9780739184301
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