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Abstract
What can film studies bring to the study of Arab culture, politics, and history? The past ten years have seen an increase in historical, theoretical, and methodological exchanges between Middle East studies and film and media studies. The sub-field of “Arab film studies” (Ginsberg and Lippard 2020, viii) has emerged as one possible intersection of these two fields of inquiry. This is illustrated by two recent book series, the Cinema and Media Cultures in the Middle East series at Peter Lang Publishing (edited by Terri Ginsberg and Chris Lippard) and the Palgrave Studies in Arab Cinema series at Palgrave Macmillan (edited by Nezar Andary and Samirah Alkassim). Waleed Mahdi's Arab Americans in Film (2020) and Peter Limbrick's Arab Modernism as World Cinema: The Films of Moumen Smihi (2020) consolidate these exchanges across ethnic studies, area studies, political sciences, (art) history, and film and media studies. While Mahdi primarily positions himself from within ethnic studies and Limbrick is first a film scholar, both have published in reference journals in film studies, Middle East studies, and cultural studies.
电影研究能为阿拉伯文化、政治和历史的研究带来什么?在过去的十年中,中东研究与电影和媒体研究之间在历史、理论和方法上的交流有所增加。“阿拉伯电影研究”的子领域(Ginsberg and Lippard 2020, viii)已经成为这两个研究领域的一个可能的交叉点。最近的两本丛书说明了这一点:彼得·朗出版社的《中东电影和媒体文化》系列(由特里·金斯伯格和克里斯·利帕德编辑)和帕尔格雷夫·麦克米伦出版社的《帕尔格雷夫阿拉伯电影研究》系列(由内扎尔·安德里和萨米拉·阿尔卡西姆编辑)。瓦利德·马赫迪的《电影中的阿拉伯裔美国人》(2020)和彼得·林布里克的《作为世界电影的阿拉伯现代主义:穆门·史密希的电影》(2020)巩固了这些跨种族研究、区域研究、政治学、(艺术)历史、电影和媒体研究的交流。马赫迪将自己定位在民族研究领域,而林布里克首先是一名电影学者,两人都在电影研究、中东研究和文化研究的参考期刊上发表过文章。