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Veils and Daggers
Linda Steet
其他書名
A Century of National Geographic's Representation of the Arab World
出版
Temple University Press
, 2000
主題
Education / General
History / Asia / General
History / Middle East / General
Nature / Essays
Social Science / Ethnic Studies / General
Social Science / Media Studies
Social Science / Regional Studies
ISBN
1566397529
9781566397520
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=LJN4Gd7wE9gC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
National Geographic
magazine is an American popular culture icon that, since its founding in 1888, has been on a nonstop tour classifying and cataloguing the peoples of the world. With more than ten million subscribers,
National Geographic
is the third largest magazine in America, following only
TV Guide
and
Reader's Digest
.
National Geographic
has long been a staple of school and public libraries across the country. In
Veils and Daggers
, Linda Steet provides a critically insightful and alternative interpretation of
National Geographic
. Through an analysis of the journal's discourses in Orientalism, patriarchy, and primitivism in the Arab world as well as textual and visual constructions of Arab men and women, Islam, and Arab culture,
Veils and Daggers
unpacks the ideological perspectives that have guided
National Geographic
throughout its history. Drawing on cultural, feminist, and postcolonial criticism, Steet generates alternative readings that challenge the magazine's claims to objectivity. In this fascinating journey, it becomes clear that neither text nor image in the magazine can be regarded as natural or self-evident and she artfully demonstrates that the act of representing others "inevitably involves some degree of violence, decontextualization, miniaturization, etc." The subject area known as Orientalism, she shows, is a man-made concept that as such must be studied as an integral component of the social, rather than the natural or divine world.
Veils and Daggers
repositions and redefines
National Geographic
as an educational journal. Steet's work is an important and groundbreaking contribution in the area of social construction of knowledge, social foundations of education, educational media, and social studies as well as racial identity, ethnicity, and gender. Once encountered, readers of
National Geographic
will never regard it in the same manner again. Author note:
Linda Steet
is Assistant Professor of Social Foundation of Education and Co-Coordinator of the Women's and Gender Studies Program at the University of Michigan, Flint.