LIBROS DEL AUTOR: s fahmy

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: s fahmy

  • INVOKING EGYPT
    ABEER S KAMEL / MOHAMMED M FAHMY RAIYAH
    Discover how the image of the mummy evolved from comic and romantic stories to the terrifying, wandering monsters of the 20th century. The first chapter tracks the mummy’s shifting symbolism - from harmless preservation to menacing figure - a journey across genres and time periods.The second chapter explores the depiction of Pharaoh Akhenaten in works by Savitri Devi, especiall...
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    17,68 €

  • Media, Terrorism and Society
    Shahira S. Fahmy
    This book investigates the ways in which emerging technologies are transforming the relationship between media and terrorism in society. It showcases the distinctive growth in terrorism studies, offers a forum for inspiring new conversations, and provides key directions for current and future terrorism and media research. This book was originall ...
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    77,51 €

  • Visual Communication Theory and Research
    M. Bock / S. Fahmy / W. Wanta
    In today's multimedia environment, visuals are essential and expected parts of storytelling. However, the visual communication research field is fragmented into several sub-areas, making study difficult. Fahmy, Bock, and Wanta note trends and discuss the challenges of conducting analysis of images across print, broadcast, and online media. ...
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    48,26 €

  • Visual Communication Theory and Research
    M. Bock / S. Fahmy / W. Wanta
    In today's multimedia environment, visuals are essential and expected parts of storytelling. However, the visual communication research field is fragmented into several sub-areas, making study difficult. Fahmy, Bock, and Wanta note trends and discuss the challenges of conducting analysis of images across print, broadcast, and online media. ...
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    36,11 €

  • The Politics of Egypt
    Ninette S. Fahmy
    This book addresses two important matters of current concern to Middle East scholars: firstly, the nature of the Egyptian state and society and the interactive process between them and secondly, how change, which would finally lead to development, can be initiated. The book argues that the Egyptian case represents a weak authoritarian state, which through its coercive and repre...
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    87,76 €