Mass Mediations

  Preface
  Note on Transliteration

 collapse section1. Introduction
 The Middle East
 And Beyond
 Globalization
 The Futility of Resistance
 Global Ahistoricism
 Conclusion: New Approaches to Popular Culture
 Notes
 collapse section2. Public Culture in Arab Detroit
 A Map of Sorts: A Quick Introduction to Arab Detroit
 Before We Go Transnational: (Un)packing Our Theoretical Baggage
 Popular Culture in Arabic-Speaking Detroit: Reflected Images from Elsewhere
 Arabic TV in Dearborn: How It Started and the Shape It’s In
 A Special Relationship: The Impresarios Win a Transnational TV Turf War
 The Impresarios Talk Back: Ahmad Berry and Nabeel Hamoud Explain What They Do
 Public Culture in Arab Detroit’s English-Speaking Mainstream: Playing to a New Audience
 A Brief History of Access: How a Little Bureaucracy Can Be a Good Thing
 Access Cultural Arts: How To Succeed in the Representation Business
 How Access Spends the Money: Programming Patterns and What They Mean
 Are We Transnational Yet? (Un)packing Our Theoretical Baggage, Again
 Notes
 collapse section3. The 6/8 Beat Goes On
 Bakhtin: Carnivalesque and Grotesque
 What Is Persian Popular Music?
 Mardomi: Traditional Popular Music in Prerevolutionary Iran
 Women’s Theater
 Classical High—Popular Low
 The Beat Goes On: Popular Music in the Iranian-American Community
 Ru-howzi/Motrebi Music in the Iranian-American Community
 Conclusion
 Notes
 collapse section4. Sa‘ida Sultan/Danna International
 Israeli “Penetration”
 Youth as “Problem”
 Arab Jews
 Danna’s Egyptian Fans
 Busi/Pussy
 Sonic Indigenousness
 “That Mutant”
 Local Transnationalism
 Update: Diva!
 Notes
 collapse section5. Playing It Both Ways
 Cairo
 Behind the Unveiled
 Traveling South
 The Peripheral Gaze Downstream
 Kinds of Authenticity
 Notes
 collapse section6. Joujouka/Jajouka/Zahjoukah
 The Village
 Brion Gysin
 Brian Jones
 Notes
 collapse section7. Nasser 56/Cairo 96
 “One Hundred Days That Changed the World”
 “A Man of Simple Dreams”
 “Nasser! Nasser!”
 Conclusion: “What Happened Next?”
 Notes
 collapse section8. Consuming Damascus
 Consuming the Old City
 The Context
 Friends and Interlopers
 Constructing the Local
 Distinctions
 Notes
 collapse section9. The Hairbrush and the Dagger
 The Argument: Representation in Lahore and in Anthropology
 Nostalgia and Modernity in Lahore
 Politics and Popular Culture
 Muhasira: Two Nations on TV
 Conclusion
 Notes
 collapse section10. “Beloved Istanbul”
 Kara Kitab
 “Beloved Istanbul”
 Texts on the Street
 Conclusion
 Notes
 collapse section11. Badi‘a Masabni, Artiste and Modernist
 Introduction: Modernity and Cultural Hierarchy
 The Popular Press: Al-Ithnayn
 Carnival Court
 Conclusion: Purposeful Laughter
 Notes
 collapse section12. American Ambassador in Technicolor and Cinemascope
 Coming Attraction
 Hollywood in the International Division of Cultural labor
 Imperialism and Revolution at the Cairo Palace
 On the Road to the Periphery
 Conclusion
 Notes
 collapse section13. The Golden Age bxefore the Golden Age
 The Cinema and Its Critics
 Cinema As Vernacular Culture
 Down With Vulgarity
 Back to the Future
 Notes

 collapse sectionReferences
 Books, Articles, and Dissertations
 Archival Sources
 Select Discography
 Filmography
  Contributors

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