2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-04321-6
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Children and Screen Media in Changing Arab Contexts

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“…It is a reciprocal dynamic of unsettling. However, as the gaze moves away from the face of the other into buildings, architecture, posters, graffiti, mourning mothers in black, another form of unsettling ensues (see Sabry and Mansour, 2019). I conjured up memories from my childhood of the conspicuous displays of the then King of Morocco (Hassan II) at the school, the shops, the university, the hospital, railways, streets, highways, government offices, the barber’s, the baker’s and in hotels.…”
Section: Spatial Thrownnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is a reciprocal dynamic of unsettling. However, as the gaze moves away from the face of the other into buildings, architecture, posters, graffiti, mourning mothers in black, another form of unsettling ensues (see Sabry and Mansour, 2019). I conjured up memories from my childhood of the conspicuous displays of the then King of Morocco (Hassan II) at the school, the shops, the university, the hospital, railways, streets, highways, government offices, the barber’s, the baker’s and in hotels.…”
Section: Spatial Thrownnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I am not sure how they missed out hammams! In Dahia , such imagery of power, and its monopoly over appearances, was more diverse; what you get is images of religious leaders, resistance heroes, martyrs, all men, of course, but different men, nonetheless (see Sabry and Mansour, 2019). As a stranger, and an estranged British North African, what I found eerie was not just the religious and warring nature of the posters or the aura they exuded, but their size.…”
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“…The book, divided into 6 chapters, is a companion to 'Children and Screen Media in Changing Arab Contexts: An Ethnographic Perspective' (Sabry and Mansour 2019) and uses data from two different research projects: Orientations in the Development of Pan-Arab Television for Children (2012)(2013)(2014)(2015)(2016) and Collaborative Development of Children's Screen Content in an Era of Forced Migration Flows: Facilitating Arab-European Dialogue (2017-2018. The authors strive against taking a country, regional or ethno-centric approach in their extensive analysing of screen content policy and production initiatives.…”
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