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Epic Encounters

by Melani Mcalister
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Overview


In the last half of the twentieth century, cultural products—from films and news reports to museum exhibits and novels—profoundly shaped ideas about the relationship between Americans and the Middle East.
In this innovative book, Melani McAlister explores the cultural history of political interests, arguing that U.S. encounters with the Middle East were influenced by both the presence of oil and the religious symbolism of the region. McAlister's richly textured study shows how culture functions as a social and historical force in shaping politics and identity. She skillfully weaves lively and accessible readings of popular culture with a rigorous analysis of U.S. foreign policy and the domestic politics of race.
McAlister begins by situating the postwar development of U.S.-Middle East relations, including the rise of anticolonialism and the establishment of the state of Israel. Subsequent chapters consider specific events and cultural texts such as the epic film The Ten Commandments, the King Tut museum exhibit, writings from the Black arts movement, the U.S.-Iranian hostage crisis, and the 1990-1991 Gulf War.
In each of these cases, McAlister demonstrates how representations of the Middle East have been a site of struggle over both the nature of U.S. foreign policy and the construction of race, religion, and gender within the United States.
Truly interdisciplinary, this work will appeal to a wide audience as it illuminates the significant intersection of culture and politics that is at the heart of both nationalism and globalization.

About the Author, Melani Mcalister

Melani McAlister is Assistant Professor of American Studies at The George Washington University.

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Editorials

Times Literary Supplement

It is one of the achievements of Melani McAlister's subtle and complex book that her analysis allows one to situate public perceptions of these events and the responses of the US Government within a coherent and persuasive framework. [An] excellent book.

Village Voice

Our 25 Favorite Books of 2001: McAlister is uniquely placed to reveal . . . the significance of the Middle East to Americans.

Book Details

Published
October 5, 2001
Publisher
Berkeley: University of California Press, c2001.
Pages
373
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780520228108

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