Moral Resonance of Arab Media
Explore the rich landscape of contemporary Arab political poetry in Moral Resonance of Arab Media by Flagg Miller, published by Harvard University Press in 2007. This insightful work spans 512 pages, delving into how modern Arab media is intricately woven with language and culture. By examining the lives and contributions of individual poets, singers, and their audiences, Miller reveals how tribalism can serve as a powerful resource for critical reform. Through compelling narratives and cultural analysis, this book illustrates the significance of community, place, person, and history in shaping modern Arabic poetry. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of cultural studies and media studies, this book offers a profound understanding of the interplay between poetry and societal change in the Middle East. Enhance your collection with this essential read that highlights the vibrant voices of Arabic poetry in the 21st century.