Changing Saudi Arabia : art, culture, and society in the Kingdom

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Changing Saudi Arabia : art, culture, and society in the Kingdom

Sean Foley

Lynne Rienner Publishers, c2019

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-209) and index

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T. E. Lawrence once observed that Saudi Arabia had “so little art” that it could “be said to have no art at all.” Whether that was once the case is arguable. But that it is not the case now is clear in the author’s Changing Saudi Arabia. Exploring the contemporary arts movement in Saudi Arabia in the context of the kingdom’s changing political realities, Foley finds that artists are expressing thoughts and feelings that the Saudi public typically has not felt safe to articulate. These artists are promoting discussions about the need for peaceful and progressive social reform—and they are doing it in ways that escape the wrath of the absolute monarchy. Without confronting the state or the political system, the author argues, Saudi society is exercising significant agency through its cultural production.

Table of Contents

1. Creating Change in Saudi Arabia  2. The Modern Saudi Visual Arts Movement  3. The Emerging Comedy Scene  4. Media Companies and Filmmakers  5. Shaping the Future.

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