Directed by Stephen Sommers. US: Universal Pictures, Alphaville Films, 1999. ... US: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, United Artists, 1976. Never Say Never Again. ... US: Pathe Entertainment, Ufland, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1991. 1001 Arabian Nights.
... the Adventures of Luke Skywalker (1976). Lucas has confessed that he borrowed heavily from Dune, and readers can easily see that he borrowed the allusions to Islamic culture. Princess Leia sounds very much like the name of Jordan's ...
A is for Arab: Archiving Stereotypes in U.S. Popular Culture features photographs of objects and materials from the Jack G. Shaheen Archive at Tamiment Library & Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, and documents U.S. popular culture ...
Opening credits state that director Horne plays the chief of the Riff-Raff, “Abul Kasim K'Horne.” Scene: The desert. Stan and Ollie arrive at the Legion fort. An Arab warns the Colonel that Bedouin “are preparing to make an attack.
Analyzing how TV dramas such as The Practice, 24, Law and Order, NYPD Blue, and Sleeper Cell, news-reporting, and non-profit advertising have represented Arabs, Muslims, Arab Americans, and Muslim Americans during the War on Terror, this ...
This book not only serves students and scholars in the fields of Middle East studies, media studies, and international communication but is also an enlightening read to anyone interested in mainstream America's perception of Muslims.
In Framing Muslims: Stereotyping and Representation after 9/11, Peter Morey and Amina Yaqin dissect the ways in which stereotypes depicting Muslims as an inherently problematic presence in the West are constructed, deployed, and circulated ...
Pop Islam: Seeing American Muslims in Popular Media traces narratives found in contemporary American comic books, scripted and reality television, fashion magazines, comedy routines, and movies to understand how they reveal nuanced Muslim ...
Media depictions of Arabs and Muslims continue to be framed by images of camels, belly dancers, and dagger-wearing terrorists.
Mistaken Identity: Arab Stereotypes in Popular Writing