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Handbook of research on contemporary approaches to Orientalism in media and beyond / Ișil Tombul and Gülsah Sari, [editors].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tombul, Isil, 1980- author.
Contributor:
Tombul, Isil, 1980- editor.
Sari, Gulsah, 1984- editor.
Series:
Advances in media, entertainment, and the arts (AMEA) book series.
Advances in Media, Entertainment, and the Arts (AMEA) Book Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Orientalism in art.
Orientalism in mass media.
Physical Description:
65 PDFs (2 volumes (990 pages))
Place of Publication:
Hershey, Pennsylvania : IGI Global, [2021]
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:
"This book is intended to provide a snapshot of the current state of orientalism and media, show how orientalism is handled in cinema, series, painting, art, news, photography, writing, and advertising"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Volume I. Chapter 1. Orientalism from past to present, traditional to digital
Chapter 2. The construction of orientalist discourse in the documentary series on the digital broadcasting platform netflix
Chapter 3. Orientalism as caliphator cognitive warfare: consequences of Edward Sa©¯d's defense of the Orient
Chapter 4. Virtual orientalism/imagined dualism (VO/ID) expansion: examining the mechanisms behind the objectification of Zen as an aesthetic style
Chapter 5. Analyzing Jordan Peele's get out with fanonism: tracing postcolonialism in Hollywood representations
Chapter 6. Constructing and reconstructing orientalism: depicting orientalist imagery in contemporary art in the quest of self-identity
Chapter 7. New portrayals of the Arab world in TV series
Chapter 8. Engendering orientalism: Fatih Akin's head-on and the edge of heaven
Chapter 9. The difference between the western reflections of disaster news and orientalist perspectives: positioning women in the case of Titanic
Chapter 10. Aguirre, cach©♭, and creating anti-colonialist puzzles: a normative perspective
Chapter 11. Harem and woman from orientalist pictures to the cinema: Harem Suare
Chapter 12. Techno fantasies of East and West: ghost in the shell
Chapter 13. Orientalism revisited: orientalism as fashion
Chapter 14. The others of Babel in the context of orientalism
Chapter 15. Orientalism and hollywood: reflection of India on western cinema
Chapter 16. Eastern male image in contemporary oriental media: the novel and movie of the lustful Turk
Chapter 17. Orientalist museum exhibitions in UK as a new media at the turn of the 21st century: re-orientalism of orientalism
Chapter 18. Spatial and architectural representations of the East in selected western films and games
Chapter 19. Orientalism, colonialism, and Bouchareb's indig©·nes
Chapter 20. Fantasies of returning to nature as an escape from culture: the case of the beach (2000)
Chapter 21. Representations of masculinities in Gaya Jiji's film named my favorite fabric
Chapter 22. Neo-orientalist approaches in XR (extended reality) applications
Chapter 23. Post-orientalist comments by contemporary women photographers
Chapter 24. French orientalism representations of Ottoman in caricatures in Le petit journal
Chapter 25. Reconsidering gender stereotypes through Bollywood cinema: reconsidering Bollywood movie dangal
Chapter 26. Representing and othering oriental women after 9/11: an analysis of body of lies
Chapter 27. Tracing orientalism in the image of the country reflected by the media
Chapter 28. Orientalism in Turkish political election campaigns
Volume II. Chapter 29. Diversity or uniformity: existing demands and representation problems in emoji as a visual language
Chapter 30. Projection of orientalist elements: White man's burden
Chapter 31. Reflections of orientalism and modernism in the film hamam by ferzan ŠOzpetek
Chapter 32. Reiterative presentation of the East in western-produced video games: a Foucauldian discourse analysis
Chapter 33. The creation of sustainable orientalism in cinema
Chapter 34. The discursive representation of Islam and Muslims in movies
Chapter 35. A comparative study oriented tourism advertisements in Turkey: the internality of the oriental-self
Chapter 36. Country in the East and west claw: winter sleep
Chapter 37. Searching for the East in the shadow of the west: Layla M as the portrait of an oriental woman in modern orientalist discourse
Chapter 38. The trial of traditional Turkish culture with the Auto-orientalist cultural industry
Chapter 39. Women's images in Turkish cinema in the context of orientalism: the samples of tight dress
Chapter 40. An orientalist "journey" to Istanbul from the super bowl final: the shifting of classical orientalist discourse
Chapter 41. Digital games and orientalism: a look at Arab and muslim representation in popular digital games
Chapter 42. Orientalism, Islamophobia, and the concept of otherization through civil conflict, digital platform netflix: the example of the Messiah series
Chapter 43. Orientalism and humour: marginalization of the turks in 9GAG
Chapter 44. Evaluation of women's perspectives in the East societies on new media news
Chapter 45. The otherization of Turkey in the orientalist discourse: Turkey and orientalism
Chapter 46. Transmedia storytelling in advertising: the mediator between Orientalism and Occidentalism
Chapter 47. Orientalist representations of Antakya (Antioch-on-the-orontes) in digital media narrations
Chapter 48. The west-East from two children's points of view: the example of BBC-TRT
Chapter 49. The transformation of ion perdicaris to Eden perdicaris as a retro scenario and orientalist codes in art: woman and East "to be saved" from eastern
Chapter 50. Analysis of poster designs of Turkish TV series on ottoman history: resurrection Ertugrul and magnificent century examples
Chapter 51. Orientalist discourse in communication and media: analysis of researches in the field of media and communication in terms of Orientalism
Chapter 52. From theory to discussion orientalism and history from past to present
Chapter 53. Reflection of orientalist discourse on Netflix Turkey: the protector
Chapter 54. Reproducing orientalism with cinema: Aladdin (2019)
Chapter 55. Orientalist approaches in advertising: sample advertising with Nike's "what will they say about you?" slogan.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781799871828
1799871827
OCLC:
1245665735

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