La télévision, les nouveaux rôles et espaces publics féminins dans les sociétés arabes contemporaines

Over the past 14 years, there has been an exponential increase of satellite TV channels in the Arab World. The influential presence of anchorwomen in Arab Satellite Channels is an irreversible phenomenon. It is increasingly changing the image of Arab women and reshaping their social perception and p...

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Main Author: Hasna Hussein
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Équipe Monde Arabe Méditerranée 2016-06-01
Series:Les Cahiers d’EMAM
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/emam/1199
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description Over the past 14 years, there has been an exponential increase of satellite TV channels in the Arab World. The influential presence of anchorwomen in Arab Satellite Channels is an irreversible phenomenon. It is increasingly changing the image of Arab women and reshaping their social perception and position within the society. This paper focuses on these transformations through the presence of anchorwomen in social and political TV talk-shows and reporting. In this context, it will be argued that anchorwomen’s new visibility in Arab satellite channels affects women’s professional situation, shapes gender roles, extends women’s participation in the Arab public sphere and enhances their sociopolitical role within the society at large.
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spelling doaj.art-b56ccdd50541499e8a49663cfb58a5f42022-12-21T23:46:47ZfraÉquipe Monde Arabe MéditerranéeLes Cahiers d’EMAM1969-248X2102-64162016-06-012810.4000/emam.1199La télévision, les nouveaux rôles et espaces publics féminins dans les sociétés arabes contemporainesHasna HusseinOver the past 14 years, there has been an exponential increase of satellite TV channels in the Arab World. The influential presence of anchorwomen in Arab Satellite Channels is an irreversible phenomenon. It is increasingly changing the image of Arab women and reshaping their social perception and position within the society. This paper focuses on these transformations through the presence of anchorwomen in social and political TV talk-shows and reporting. In this context, it will be argued that anchorwomen’s new visibility in Arab satellite channels affects women’s professional situation, shapes gender roles, extends women’s participation in the Arab public sphere and enhances their sociopolitical role within the society at large.http://journals.openedition.org/emam/1199Satellite channelPublic sphereVisibilityAnchorwomenGender roles
spellingShingle Hasna Hussein
La télévision, les nouveaux rôles et espaces publics féminins dans les sociétés arabes contemporaines
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Satellite channel
Public sphere
Visibility
Anchorwomen
Gender roles
title La télévision, les nouveaux rôles et espaces publics féminins dans les sociétés arabes contemporaines
title_full La télévision, les nouveaux rôles et espaces publics féminins dans les sociétés arabes contemporaines
title_fullStr La télévision, les nouveaux rôles et espaces publics féminins dans les sociétés arabes contemporaines
title_full_unstemmed La télévision, les nouveaux rôles et espaces publics féminins dans les sociétés arabes contemporaines
title_short La télévision, les nouveaux rôles et espaces publics féminins dans les sociétés arabes contemporaines
title_sort la television les nouveaux roles et espaces publics feminins dans les societes arabes contemporaines
topic Satellite channel
Public sphere
Visibility
Anchorwomen
Gender roles
url http://journals.openedition.org/emam/1199
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