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- In this book, Robert K. Beshara applies decolonial film theory to an analysis of Youssef Chahine's (1997) Al-Masir (Destiny).
- About the Author: Robert K. Beshara is Associate Professor of Psychology & Humanities at Northern New Mexico College, USA.
- 192 Pages
- Performing Arts, Film
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"Transmodern Cinema and Decolonial Film Theory is the first book on decolonial film theory, which unpacks key concepts in decoloniality and decolonial aesthetics. Decolonial film theory is then applied to Youssef Chahine's (1997) historical drama al-Maðsåir in an effort to juxtapose the Egyptian filmmaker (Chahine) and his decolonial cinema to the Andalusian polymath (Ibn Rushd) and his Islamic philosophy"--Book Synopsis
In this book, Robert K. Beshara applies decolonial film theory to an analysis of Youssef Chahine's (1997) Al-Masir (Destiny).Transmodern Cinema and Decolonial Film Theoryis the first book on decolonial film theory, which unpacks key concepts in decoloniality and decolonial aesthetics. Decolonial film theory is then applied to Youssef Chahine's (1997) historical drama al-Ma?ir in an effort to juxtapose the Egyptian filmmaker (Chahine) and his decolonial cinema to the Andalusian polymath (Ibn Rushd) and his Islamic philosophy.
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In this fascinating text, Beshara deftly analyses one of Youssef Chahine's most ambitious films through the prism of third-world internationalism, simultaneously problematizing 'world cinema' as we know it while making an intervention in decolonial studies. The book is an excellent primer for those unfamiliar with Chahine's work. It provides an extra layer of refreshing analytical critique for those presenting an in-depth engagement with artistic work sorely missing from the current art criticism landscape.
Nihal El Aasar, Researcher, UK
Robert K. Beshara's compelling endeavor to "sketch the contours" of decolonial film theory is both captivating and profound. Through skillfully unpacking key concepts of postcolonial theory, modernity, coloniality, and decoloniality, his film theory is positioned as a radical aesthetic project navigating the delicate balance between the negation of oppression and the affirmation of liberation. Beshara enacts this through the thought-provoking selection of Egyptian cinematic icon Youssef Chahine and his 1997 film, al-Masir, portraying philosopher Ibn Rushd. The resulting book impressively renders a constellation of transhistorical and transmodern historiographies, ideas, and creative methodologies, offering an invaluable perspective for contemporary practices of critical scholars, artists, and activists.
Fareed Armaly, Artist and Curator, US
Seldom have I seen decolonial theory applied across disciplines with such lucidity. Robert K. Beshara brings personal passion and intellectual commitment not only to a film, its maker and its subject - two of the Arab world's more compelling figures, respectively the 20th-century filmmaker Youssef Chahine and the 12th-century philosopher Ibn Rushd - but also to a worldwide vision and political program. Outside the labyrinths of politics, with erudition and alacrity, he manages to undertake genuinely revolutionary work. Suddenly the veil of Orientalist hierarchy and Eurocentric hegemony is torn to reveal an infinitely more engaging world.
Youssef Rakha, Novelist and Essayist, Egypt
About the Author
Robert K. Beshara is Associate Professor of Psychology & Humanities at Northern New Mexico College, USA. He is the author of Decolonial Psychoanalysis: Towards Critical Islamophobia Studies (2019) and Freud and Said: Contrapuntal Psychoanalysis as Liberation Praxis (2021). He is also the editor of A Critical Introduction to Psychology (2019) and Critical Psychology Praxis: Psychosocial Non-Alignment to Modernity/Coloniality (2021), as well as the translator of Mourad Wahba's (1995) Fundamentalism and Secularization (Bloomsbury, 2022). Beshara is the founder of the Critical Psychology website: www.criticalpsychology.org.Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .4 Inches (D)
Weight: .56 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 192
Genre: Performing Arts
Sub-Genre: Film
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Theme: History & Criticism
Format: Paperback
Author: Robert K Beshara
Language: English
Street Date: November 27, 2025
TCIN: 1006854453
UPC: 9781501385087
Item Number (DPCI): 247-43-0434
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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