Arab women in Arab news old stereotypes and new media
Historically, Western readers have often stereotyped Arab women as "passive" along a rigid and largely prejudicial binary of active-passive. When Arab women were traditionally portrayed in Western photojournalism, they appeared veiled and voiceless, their words spoken for them in captions...
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| 504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index | ||
| 505 | 0 | |a Searching for Arab females in Arab news -- Thinking through a coding scheme -- The coding scheme and experimental sample -- Results of the coding study -- Females up close -- Anger & Resistance -- Aspiration & Drive -- Education -- Employment -- Ranking activeness -- Empowerment -- Barriers to empowerment -- Ranking empowerment -- Passivity -- Fear & threat -- Fear & threat in war zones -- Uncommon stories of patriarchy/misogyny -- Sadness & hopelessness. | |
| 520 | |a Historically, Western readers have often stereotyped Arab women as "passive" along a rigid and largely prejudicial binary of active-passive. When Arab women were traditionally portrayed in Western photojournalism, they appeared veiled and voiceless, their words spoken for them in captions and voice-overs. But where do Arab women stand in current Arab news? Are Western stereotypes reinforced or complicated? | ||
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