After the American century the ends of U.S. culture in the Middle East
"When Henry Luce announced in 1941 that we were living in the 'American century, ' he believed that the international popularity of American culture made the world favorable to U.S. interests. Now, in the digital twenty-first century, the American century has been superseded, as Ameri...
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New York, NY
Columbia University Press
[2016]
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Table of Contents:
- After the American century : ends of circulation
- Jumping publics : Egyptian fictions of the digital age
- Argo fuck yourself : Iranian cinema and the curious logics of circulation
- Coming out in Casablanca : Shrek, sex, and the teen pic in contemporary Morocco
- Epilogue: Embracing orientalism in the homeland


