Life or Death (Haya aw mawt) is a classic of Egyptian cinema, widely interpreted retrospectively by scholars as an ode to progress, modernity, the nation, and the chief emblem of such, the burgeoning city. Indeed, the film was included in the list of ‘the most important 100 Egyptian films,’ commissioned by the Bibliotheca Alexandrina and assembled by Ahmed el-Hadari, Samir Farid, and Kamal Ramzi in 2006. Released in 1954, the film is associated by critics and scholars with the 1952 Free Officers’ Revolution, which paved the way for the end of empire in Egypt, Gamal Abdel Nasser’s rise to power, the rule of Egypt by Egyptians – all in all, a spirit of nationalism and civic duty. This paper suggests that scholars have, in their enthusi...
In Cairo, tombs provide shelter to generations of displaced Egyptians who invest energy and resource...
AbstractCairo-Paris: The Urban Imaginary of the SelfByMona A. Selim El-SherifDoctor of Philosophy in...
This is a work of cultural history, mainly because it had to be, because I realized that such a hist...
Social transitions in human societies are a confirmed fact that happen in all life aspects and affec...
Cinema constructs mind-spaces that reflect inherent human thoughts and emotions. As a representation...
In this book, Deborah A. Starr recuperates the work of Togo Mizrahi, a pioneer of Egyptian cinema. M...
Among the various cinematic themes which have been studied over the past several years is that of th...
Since the 1970s Egyptian cinema has grappled with two closely related issues. First, filmmakers soug...
The 1996 film Nasser 56 is a nostalgic look backward to a time when Egypt held a place of stature in...
This thesis examines the role of the cinema in the making and imagining of modern Egypt. Focusing on...
The research deals with the concept of death as one of the important phenomena that cast a shadow ov...
The Middle East is at the heart of political debate today. This study analyzes the representation of...
Egyptian filmmakers have braved the issue of religious tension since the beginning of the new millen...
Egypt and the Nile is one of several films created for Encyclopaedia Britannica. The film outlines ...
Novel Cinema is instrument of culture mechanism, the dignity depends on cultural background which re...
In Cairo, tombs provide shelter to generations of displaced Egyptians who invest energy and resource...
AbstractCairo-Paris: The Urban Imaginary of the SelfByMona A. Selim El-SherifDoctor of Philosophy in...
This is a work of cultural history, mainly because it had to be, because I realized that such a hist...
Social transitions in human societies are a confirmed fact that happen in all life aspects and affec...
Cinema constructs mind-spaces that reflect inherent human thoughts and emotions. As a representation...
In this book, Deborah A. Starr recuperates the work of Togo Mizrahi, a pioneer of Egyptian cinema. M...
Among the various cinematic themes which have been studied over the past several years is that of th...
Since the 1970s Egyptian cinema has grappled with two closely related issues. First, filmmakers soug...
The 1996 film Nasser 56 is a nostalgic look backward to a time when Egypt held a place of stature in...
This thesis examines the role of the cinema in the making and imagining of modern Egypt. Focusing on...
The research deals with the concept of death as one of the important phenomena that cast a shadow ov...
The Middle East is at the heart of political debate today. This study analyzes the representation of...
Egyptian filmmakers have braved the issue of religious tension since the beginning of the new millen...
Egypt and the Nile is one of several films created for Encyclopaedia Britannica. The film outlines ...
Novel Cinema is instrument of culture mechanism, the dignity depends on cultural background which re...
In Cairo, tombs provide shelter to generations of displaced Egyptians who invest energy and resource...
AbstractCairo-Paris: The Urban Imaginary of the SelfByMona A. Selim El-SherifDoctor of Philosophy in...
This is a work of cultural history, mainly because it had to be, because I realized that such a hist...