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Film as the Final Print of History - by Swapna Koshy & Dina A Mahmoud (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Film is a universally enjoyed medium that reflects reality and immortalises the social status quo.
- About the Author: Associate Professor Dr Koshy is an award winning teacher and researcher who specialises in communication research covering media, marketing and business communication.
- 96 Pages
- Performing Arts, Film
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About the Book
Looking at the portrayal of women in two prolific and socially relevant periods in Egyptian film history, this book focuses on a content analysis of films using social realities as a touchstone to assess how well they mirror life. It provides film enthusiasts with valuable insight into a significant but under-reported sector of film heritage.Book Synopsis
Film is a universally enjoyed medium that reflects reality and immortalises the social status quo. Therefore, while journalism is called the first draft of history, film can be called its final print. The medium of film has enchanted the public imagination since its inception. While Hollywood and Bollywood have remained icons, the Arab cinema industry has not received due attention. Egypt dominated the Arab ethos for over a century exporting films and stars to the Arab world.
Looking at the portrayal of women in two prolific and socially relevant periods in Egyptian film history, this book focuses on a content analysis of films using social realities as a touchstone to assess how well they mirror life.
Film as the Final Print of History provides film enthusiasts with valuable insight into a significant but under-reported sector of the world's film heritage.
About the Author
Associate Professor Dr Koshy is an award winning teacher and researcher who specialises in communication research covering media, marketing and business communication. She also engages in research in pedagogy - specifically assessment in higher education. Dr Koshy has degrees in English Language and Literature, Business Management, Marketing and TESOL and she was top graduating student in all courses. Dr Koshy has received a Vice Chancellor's citation for Outstanding Contribution to Teaching and Learning and awards for Teaching Excellence, Research, Assessment Design and Leadership. Her industry experience includes stints with film, television and radio. Dina is an aspiring journalist with a Master of Media and Communications. She currently works at one of Canada's top media and news agencies as a transcriptionist and editor. Dina has always had a fascination with Egyptian cinema. Growing up in a household which valued cinema, politics and women, Dina found herself interested in the world of cinema and its relationship to women. Influenced by the strong female role models in her family, Dina decided to explore this topic to better understand the roles of women in Egyptian cinema and how it correlates with the regular woman that she sees on the streets of Egypt.