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Pretty Liar: Television, Language, and Gender in Wartime Lebanon
Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press (2018), 325 pp.
"Pretty Liar" explores the rise of language and gender politics on Lebanese television to tell the untold story of the co-evolution of Lebanese television and its audiences and how the civil war of 1975-1991 affected that co-evolution. The shift in public interest in television has been widely ackno
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The Arab Press: News Media and Political Process in the Arab World
Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press (1979), 205 pp.
"Unlike more recent books dealing with the press in the Middle East which focus upon the treatment of the Arab Israeli conflict, this one analyzes the news media as institutions, "to see what forms they have taken in the independent Arab states, how the self-governing Arab societies have chosen to c
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Toward world literacy: The each one teach one way
Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2nd print (1961), xiv, 335 pp.
"Description of the method devised by the two authors: "Each one teach one" — Teaching material, organisation of a campaign for the teaching of literacy skills in rural or urban areas — Information concerning the writing and editing of readers for new literates, texts which should teach the nati
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