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ID147389
Title ProperRe-writing history on screen
Other Title InformationAnnemarie Jacir's salt of this sea
LanguageENG
AuthorOumlil, Kenza
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines how the award winning film Salt of This Sea (2008) responds to dominant gendered representations of Arab and Palestinian identity. The choice of this film is based on its significance as a contemporary cinematic text that aims to present alternative portrayals to those prevalent in the media. Furthermore, Annemarie Jacir is the first Palestinian female filmmaker to make a full-length feature film. The film puts a courageous female character (Soraya—played by Suheir Hammad) at the center of its narrative. It refreshingly departs from inflicting a male gaze on the lead female actor. Salt of This Sea responds to the dominant construction of Arab and Muslim women as passive with the portrayal of a determined heroine. In regard to portrayals of masculinity, the film attempts to challenge the core stereotype of Palestinian men as violent. Overall, the film is part of a movement to re-write a collective history, but it depicts dimensions of Palestinian history that are seldom shown in the mainstream media.
`In' analytical NoteArab Studies Quarterly Vol. 38, No.3; Summer 2016: p.586-600
Journal SourceArab Studies Quarterly Vol: 38 No 3
Key WordsGender ;  Masculinity ;  Arab Identity ;  Femininity ;  Palestinian Cinema ;  Annemarie Jacir


 
 
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