Guilty: Hollywood's Verdict on Arabs after 9/11,Used

Guilty: Hollywood's Verdict on Arabs after 9/11,Used

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Nothing will be the same again. Americans scarred by the experience of 9/11 often express this sentiment. But what remains the same, argues Jack Shaheen, is Hollywoods stereotyping of Arabs. In his new book about films made after 9/11, Shaheen finds that nearly all of Hollywoods post9/11 films legitimize a view of Arabs as stereotyped villains and the use of Arabs and Muslims as shorthand for the Enemy or Other. Along with an examination of a hundred recent movies, Shaheen addresses the cultural issues at play since 9/11: the governments public relations campaigns to win hearts and minds and the impact of 9/11 on citizens and on the imagination. He suggests that winning the war on terror would take shattering the centuriesold stereotypes of Arabs, and frames the solutions needed to begin to tackle the problem and to change the industry and culture at large.

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