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The Arabs and their flying shoes
Ethnographic works on American or European culture of shoe-throwing is absolutely necessary, argues Dabashi.
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ZD30: Hollywood does history
ZD30 again highlights the reality that cinema teaches Americans more about history than the hard labour of historians.
Tarak Barkawi
Opinion
Last Modified: 01 Feb 2013 10:19 GMT
Hollywood loses the plot
The 'culture industry' of Hollywood is deluding itself.
Hamid Dabashi
Opinion
Last Modified: 25 Jan 2013 11:01 GMT
The 'Zero Dark Thirty' controversy
A look at Hollywood's story of Osama bin Laden's death, the debate over torture and dangerous misconceptions.
Listening Post
Listening Post
Last Modified: 22 Jan 2013 15:20 GMT
Testing China's journalistic limits
How much freedom of the press is China's new leadership willing to tolerate?
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Listening Post
Last Modified: 21 Jan 2013 14:49 GMT
Dark, zero-feminism
The heroine in Zero Dark Thirty is hardly an example of progressiveness - there is nothing feminist in revenge.
Zillah Eisenstein
Opinion
Last Modified: 21 Jan 2013 08:59 GMT
The controversy around Zero Dark Thirty: As misleading as the film itself
Both treat torture at secret CIA prisons as if it were a thing of the past, masking the reality of an enduring practice.
Ramzi Kassem
Opinion
Last Modified: 19 Jan 2013 15:20 GMT
Zero Dark Thirty's real collateral damage
The Oscar-nominated film Zero Dark Thirty is misleading at best when it comes to the use of torture.
Mark LeVine
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Last Modified: 12 Jan 2013 13:23 GMT
US senators slam film on bin Laden's capture
Three senior officials criticise "Zero Dark Thirty" for suggesting that US used torture in hunt for al-Qaeda leader.
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Last Modified: 20 Dec 2012 03:04 GMT
Has torture become acceptable?
A new Hollywood film suggests that harsh CIA interrogation techniques led to the killing of Osama bin Laden.
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