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@article{ Khatib2006,
 title = {Nationalism and Otherness},
 author = {Khatib, Lina},
 journal = {European Journal of Cultural Studies},
 number = {1},
 pages = {63-80},
 volume = {9},
 year = {2006},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1177/1367549406060808},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-226766},
 abstract = {This article focuses on the representation of Islamic fundamentalism in contemporary                Egyptian films. It aims to go beyond orientalism-based studies consumed with                analysing the West’s representation of, and thus power over, the East. The                article problematizes discourses examining fundamentalism’s role as the                West’s Other and the source of its identity by analysing the complicated                political role that fundamentalism plays in Egypt as an                ‘Islamic’ democracy. Islamic fundamentalism is explored as an                Other in Egyptian cinema that is used as a tool for strengthening Egyptian national                identity. The article thus reveals the cultural tensions and power struggles present                within Egypt as a nation caught between modernity and extremism. The                article’s highlighting of the processes of Otherness within the                ‘East’ itself reveals the limitation of the idea of an East/West dichotomy.},
 keywords = {Islam; Film; film; Islam}}