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Browsing by Author "Tarraf, Zeina"

Browsing by Author "Tarraf, Zeina"

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  • Mdawar, Elissa (5/5/2023)
    This thesis develops a critical analysis of the leftist alternative discourse offered by Al- Akhbar. Al-Akhbar was launched based on the alliance between a major leftist voice in Lebanon which is the Lebanese Communist ...
  • Boulos, Gabriella (2023-08-24)
    With digital technologies creating new updated and trendier ways for people to consume media, DVDs remain essential to this provision. Throughout the first chapter, we get an understanding of the distribution process of ...
  • Makhlouf, Tracy (1/31/2022)
    This thesis explores the Lebanese film industry through the perspectives of its laborers and analyzes these perspectives through Janet Wolff’s neo-Marxist analysis on artistic production which positions laborers and ...
  • Kassem, Ahmad (1/25/2022)
    This research explores the phenomenon of code-switching in Lebanon, and more specifically, between Arabic (and its varieties), English, and French on Lebanese television talk shows. The research employed observations of ...
  • AlKhatrash, Noor (4/18/2023)
    The Bidoon are a stateless and marginalized community in Kuwait, their status owing to Kuwaiti law that restricts the granting of citizenship only to those born to Kuwaiti fathers. While the Bidoon have consistently fought ...
  • Salemeh, Stefany Ziad (2024-02-06)
    The aim of this thesis is to analyze how the spatial aspects and imagined realities of different cultural productions highlight their characters’ developments. The primary sources analyzed are Oualid Mouaness’s film 1982 ...
  • Bzeih, Bachar (2024-01-15)
    Lebanon, a Mediterranean country of only 10,452 km2, is wildly diverse, both demographically and topographically. One constant, though, is the utility pole, whether in metallic steel, rusted yellow, or hearty wood, or as ...
  • Akiki, Habib (1/18/2023)
    Since its first operations and launching of its services, Netflix aimed to create its digital community to become the ultimate, largest and global subscription video-on-demand service (SVOD). In fact, Netflix once through ...
  • Srour, Maryam (5/10/2023)
    The mobilizations of the past thirteen years in Southwest Asia and North Africa suggest a shift in the visual culture of the region. From the start of the Arab Spring in 2011 to the latest uprising in Iran, the visual ...

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