social science multi-part question
Prompt: The book shows two images of Arabic characters from popular movies: Lawrence of Arabia (1962) and Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1982). What do these pictures, spanning twenty years of representations of “Arabia,” suggest about Arab identity as compared to its Western European or American counterpart? How do representations of “the Arab” change over time? How are men and women from the Middle East currently represented in popular culture (e.g. 24, Homeland, even John Wick 3)? Are there elements of this constructed identity that stay the same? How are these representations both reflective of and legitimation for the political, cultural, and economic contexts out of which they emerge?200 words or more be use direct information as a source from the textbook from chapter 8 nd 9 only
The Theory Toolbox: Critical Concepts for the Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences
Nealon, Jeffrey; Searls Giroux, Susan
Requirements: 200