ABSTRACT

This study highlights the connections between power, cultural products, resistance, and the artistic strategies through which that resistance is voiced in the Middle East. Exploring cultural displays of dissent in the form of literary works, films, and music, the collection uses the concept of 'cultural resistance' to describe the way culture and cultural creations are used to resist or even change the dominant political, social, economic, and cultural discourses and structures either consciously or unconsciously. The contributors do not claim that these cultural products constitute organized resistance movements, but rather that they reflect instances of defiance that stem from their peculiar contexts. If culture can be used to consolidate and perpetuate power relations in societies, it can also be used as the site of resistance to oppression in its various forms: gender, class, ethnicity, and sexuality, subverting existing dominant social and political hegemonies in the Middle East.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

part 1|106 pages

Literature and the Seeds of Dissent

part 2|85 pages

Cinema between Creativity and Censorship

chapter 7|17 pages

Resisting Pleasure?

Political Opposition and the Body in Arab Cinema

chapter 8|15 pages

Reviving the Palestine Narrative on Film

Negotiating the Future through the Past and Present in Route 181

chapter 10|17 pages

Gender, Family and Home(land) in Contemporary Turkish Cinema

A Comparitive Analysis of Films by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Reha Erdem and Ümit Ünal

part 3|74 pages

Musical Interventions

chapter 13|19 pages

Singing the Unspeakable, Resisting Power

Nazan Öncel, Popular Music and Women's Rights in Modern Turkey

chapter 14|17 pages

“An Eastern Child of a Western Invasion”

Questions of Identity, Socio-political Commentaries and Innovation in Tehran's Unofficial Rock Music Scene