Making Film in Egypt: How Labor, Technology, and Mediation Shape the Industry

Author:   Chihab El Khachab
Publisher:   The American University in Cairo Press
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9789774169854


Pages:   302
Publication Date:   02 March 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Chihab El Khachab
Publisher:   The American University in Cairo Press
Imprint:   The American University in Cairo Press
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9789774169854


ISBN 10:   9774169859
Pages:   302
Publication Date:   02 March 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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A production-side ethnography is a sort of Holy Grail for media studies scholars working in Egypt and the region. A few scholars have done it to a degree, but Making Film in Egypt is in a different class. El Khachab's work will revolutionize how we think of Arab media production. --Walter Armbrust, University of Oxford El Khachab has given us a highly original analysis of the deep connections among labor, technological devices, and temporality in the famed Egyptian film industry. With exciting interdisciplinary insights and rich ethnography, Making Film in Egypt brilliantly reveals hidden yet critical aspects of the creative process. --Jessica R Winegar, Northwestern University Making Film in Egypt takes us beyond the glitz and glam of the Arab world's most influential film industry to examine what everyday practices of production reveal about the intersections of technology, labor, and human inventiveness. Chihab El Khachab reconceives cinema's enchanting mediation through the mundane and routine anticipations of its creators and their technological devices. From script to screening, he urges us to reconsider filmmaking as the crafting of unpredictable yet inevitable futures. --Yasmin Moll, University of Michigan


"""Scholarly, lucid, informative, and well written. . . Recommended.""--CHOICE ""Making Film in Egypt is an incredible tool in the way that El Khachab conceives of the relationship between human and nonhuman actors as they mediate the imponderable, socio-technical process of making a film.""--Media Industries Journal ""New and exciting. . . an important contribution to Middle East film and media studies and media anthropology.""--Claire Cooley, BORDERLINES ""[A] vividly textured study . . . . Khachab's research is an exercise in retracing the concrete labor that production teams work so hard to keep hidden.""--Mada Masr ""A production-side ethnography is a sort of Holy Grail for media studies scholars working in Egypt and the region. A few scholars have done it to a degree, but Making Film in Egypt is in a different class. El Khachab's work will revolutionize how we think of Arab media production.""--Walter Armbrust, University of Oxford ""El Khachab has given us a highly original analysis of the deep connections among labor, technological devices, and temporality in the famed Egyptian film industry. With exciting interdisciplinary insights and rich ethnography, Making Film in Egypt brilliantly reveals hidden yet critical aspects of the creative process.""--Jessica R Winegar, Northwestern University ""Making Film in Egypt takes us beyond the glitz and glam of the Arab world's most influential film industry to examine what everyday practices of production reveal about the intersections of technology, labor, and human inventiveness. Chihab El Khachab reconceives cinema's enchanting mediation through the mundane and routine anticipations of its creators and their technological devices. From script to screening, he urges us to reconsider filmmaking as the crafting of unpredictable yet inevitable futures.""--Yasmin Moll, University of Michigan"


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Chihab El Khachab is a Junior Research Fellow in Anthropology in Christ Church, University of Oxford.

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