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Author Edwards, Brian T., 1968- author.

Title After the American century : the ends of U.S. culture in the Middle East / Brian T. Edwards
Published New York : Columbia University Press, [2016]
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Contents After the American century : ends of circulation -- Jumping publics : Egyptian fictions of the digital age -- Argo fuck yourself : Iranian cinema and the curious logics of circulation -- Coming out in Casablanca : Shrek, sex, and the teen pic in contemporary Morocco -- Epilogue: Embracing orientalism in the homeland
Summary When Henry Luce announced in 1941 that we were living in an "American century," he believed the international popularity of American culture made a world favorable to U.S. interests. For decades, his claim seemed to hold. Now, in the digital twenty-first century, the "American century" has been superseded, as American movies, music, video games, and television shows are received, understood, and transformed in unexpected ways. How do we make sense of this shift' Built on a decade of fieldwork in Cairo, Casablanca, and Tehran, Brian T. Edwards maps new routes of cultural exchange that are unpredictable, accelerated, and full of diversions. Shaped by the digital revolution, these paths are entwined with the growing fragility of American "soft" power. They indicate an era after the American century, in which popular American products and phenomena, such as comic books, teen romances, social networking sites, and American ways of expressing sexuality, are stripped of their American associations and creatively re-presented in very different terms. A film like Argo or superhero comics is then imbibed with new meanings. Arguing against those in both scholarly and policy circles who talk about a world in which American culture is merely replicated or appropriated, Edwards focuses instead on creative moments of uptake, in which Arabs and Iranians make something unexpected. He argues that these products do more then extend the reach of the original. They reflect a world in which culture endlessly circulates and gathers new meanings
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed November 20, 2015)
Subject Popular culture -- United States.
Popular culture -- Middle East
Orientalism -- United States
Ethnic attitudes -- Middle East
Culture diffusion -- Middle East
Globalization -- Social aspects -- Middle East
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Civilization
Culture diffusion
Ethnic attitudes
Globalization -- Social aspects
International relations
Orientalism
Popular culture
SUBJECT United States -- Relations -- Middle East
Middle East -- Relations -- United States
Middle East -- Civilization -- 21st century
Subject Middle East
United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780231540551
0231540558
9780231174015
0231174012