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New Media in the Muslim World, Second Edition: The Emerging Public Sphere (Indiana Series in Middle East Studies) [Paperback]

Dale F. Eickelman (Editor), Jon W. Anderson (Editor)
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0253216052 978-0253216052 July 15, 2003 Second Edition

"It is difficult to imagine a more thoughtful, balanced, or comprehensive treatment of this extremely elusive and difficult subject." —Digest of Middle East Studies

This second edition of a widely acclaimed collection of essays reports on how new media—fax machines, satellite television, and the Internet—and the new uses of older media—cassettes, pulp fiction, the cinema, the telephone, and the press—shape belief, authority, and community in the Muslim world. The chapters in this work, including new chapters dealing specifically with events after September 11, 2001, concern Indonesia, Bangladesh, Turkey, Iran, Lebanon, the Arabian Peninsula, and Muslim communities in the United States and elsewhere. The extent to which today's new media have transcended local and state frontiers and have reshaped understandings of gender, authority, social justice, identities, and politics in Muslim societies emerges from this timely and provocative book.


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Praise for the first edition: "It is difficult to imagine a more thoughtful, balanced, or comprehensive treatment of this extremely elusive and difficult subject." Digest of Middle East Studies

About the Author

Dale F. Eickelman is Ralph and Richard Lazarus Professor of Anthropology and Human Relations at Dartmouth College. His recent publications include The Middle East and Central Asia: An Anthropological Approach, 4th Edition, and Muslim Politics (co-authored with James Piscatori).

Jon W. Anderson is Professor and Chair of Anthropology at The Catholic University of America and co-director of the Arab Information Project at Georgetown University. He is author of Arabizing the Internet.


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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press; Second Edition edition (July 15, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0253216052
  • ISBN-13: 978-0253216052
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 0.7 inches
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First, you have to understand my perspective: I'm a college junior and I took a politics and film class where this book was required reading. I do love to read and I have a passion for political science. This book was the hardest book I have ever read. When you read a paragraph you find yourself wondering what you were just reading. When the author writes they use all these abstract and complicated words. It's not just me. I had my mom read it (who majored in political science) and it was difficult for her as well. Other people I consulted didn't understand it either. Everyone in my class hated it. It got to the point where reading it was actually amusing because it was funny that I couldn't understand anything. Reading it aloud just made me laugh.

I understand that if you were at a professor type level that this book is probably very informative. But, for a college student this book is terrible. If you decide to read it make sure you take your time and be prepared to re-read pages.
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A new sense of public is emerging throughout Muslim-majority states and Muslim communities elsewhere. Read the first page
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mas ala texts, civic pluralism, beach leisure, intellectual commodities, new communication networks, emerging public sphere, small media, new interpreters, mass higher education
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