The Transregional Illustrated Magazine Al-Arabi

2022; Brill; Volume: 15; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1163/18739865-01503002

ISSN

1873-9865

Autores

Bettina Gräf, Laura Hindelang,

Tópico(s)

Socioeconomic Development in MENA

Resumo

Abstract This article investigates the transregional cultural magazine Al-Arabi ( al-‘Arabi ) during the late 1950s and 1960s under its first editor, the Egyptian scientist Ahmad Zaki. Founded in Kuwait, the magazine’s establishment and sociocultural-political agenda are reconstructed within the context of Kuwait’s cultural diplomacy and pan-Arabism during decolonization and early Cold War politics. Al-Arabi offered timely discussions on Arab cities, gender, literature, politics and science, and readily embraced color photography for illustrations as a way of stimulating transnational understanding during times of substantial change in the region. Consequently, an analysis of Al-Arabi provides insights into historical strategies for re-imagining the region from within. Overall, the magazine can be situated in a long-standing tradition of Arab printing and publishing, while also forming part of a global illustrated magazine culture. Using a transdisciplinary approach, the article combines archival research and interviews with the media-historical and art-historical analyses of text, image and graphic design.

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