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  1. Heroes, villains and the Muslim exception
    Muslim and Arab men in Australian crime drama
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Melbourne University Press, Carlton, Victoria

    "Heroes, Villains and the Muslim Exception explores recent crime drama film and television depictions of Arab and Muslim men in Australia. It examines the representation of three Australian productions: East West 101, The Combination and Cedar Boys.... more

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    "Heroes, Villains and the Muslim Exception explores recent crime drama film and television depictions of Arab and Muslim men in Australia. It examines the representation of three Australian productions: East West 101, The Combination and Cedar Boys. Since 2007 Australia has seen a notable increase in the inclusion of Arab and Muslim male characters in various serials and films, but what do these inclusions mean for the place of Arab and Muslim men in Australia today? This book seeks to understand how these representations are constructed and whether they are as progressive and edgy as producers and media responses would suggest. This book explores the extent to which cultural productions such as East West 101, The Combination and Cedar Boys open up a space for new understandings of the place of Arab and Muslim Australians in contemporary Australia. Importantly it considers the role of the Special Broadcasting Service in the plight of anti-racism"--Back cover

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780522872187; 9780522872293
    Series: MUP Islamic studies series
    Subjects: Muslim <Motiv>; Film; Fernsehserie; Araber <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Australian; Muslims on television; Arabs on television; Muslims in motion pictures; Arabs in motion pictures; Motion pictures, Australian; Television broadcasting / Australia; Muslims in motion pictures; Arabs in motion pictures; Arabs on television; Motion pictures, Australian; Muslims on television; Television broadcasting; Australia
    Scope: x, 221 Seiten, 21 cm
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    Contextualising the Arab and Muslim Australian experience -- Using fictional drama to challenge myths -- Using storytelling to speak from the margins -- Multiculturalism and masculinities in crisis -- Is popular culture a tool for developing anti-racism sentiment? -- Characterising Arab Australia as working-class and criminal