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Title | : | The Sheikh's Batmobile: In Pursuit of American Pop Culture in the Muslim World |
Author | : | Richard Poplak |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 408 pages |
Published | : | March 24th 2009 by Penguin Canada |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Cultural. Music. Religion. Islam |
Richard Poplak
Paperback | Pages: 408 pages Rating: 3.67 | 58 Users | 10 Reviews
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What happens to our pop culture when it meets another culture head-on—especially one that according to some is completely at odds with our own? In The Sheikh's Batmobile, pop-cultural commentator Richard Poplak sets out on an unusual two-year odyssey. His mission is to see what becomes of his, and North America's, obsessions—pop songs and sitcoms, Hollywood movies and shoot-em-up video games, muscle cars and punk music—when they make their way into the Muslim world.Over the course of his journey, Poplak is body slammed by WWE fans in Afghanistan, hangs out with hip-hop artists in Palestine, head bangs to heavy metal in Cairo, discovers a world of extreme makeovers in Beirut, bowls with the chief of police in small-town Kazakhstan, and encounters a mysterious Texan building rocket-propelled batmobiles for a clientele of sheikhs.
With uproarious humour and keen cultural insight, Poplak asks some vital questions: How is American pop culture consumed and reinterpreted in the Islamic world? What does that say about how we are viewed by young Muslims? And can Homer Simpson bridge the differences that are tearing our world apart?

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Original Title: | The Sheikh's Batmobile: In Pursuit of American Pop Culture in the Muslim World |
ISBN: | 0143056557 (ISBN13: 9780143056553) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.67 From 58 Users | 10 ReviewsCommentary Appertaining To Books The Sheikh's Batmobile: In Pursuit of American Pop Culture in the Muslim World
An obvious benefit of social isolation during the dark times of Covid-19 is the opportunity to finally read books that have sat idle on our bookshelves. I had high hopes for this book given that captivating subject matter of Western pop culture on the Islamic world. Unfortunately, the writing was obtuse and the author failed to capture my interest and imagination. Skip this one.An interesting look at the Islamic reaction to western pop culture from rap and heavy metal to body building and the Simpsons
Richard Poplak is the author of the acclaimed Ja, No, Man: Growing Up White in Apartheid-era South Africa and The Sheikh's Batmobile: In Pursuit of American Pop Culture in the Muslim World. He has written for, among others, The Walrus, THIS Magazine, Toronto Life, and The Globe & Mail and has directed numerous short films, music videos and commercials. He lives in Toronto, Ontario."An obvious benefit of social isolation during the dark times of Covid-19 is the opportunity to finally read books that have sat idle on our bookshelves. I had high hopes for this book given that captivating subject matter of Western pop culture on the Islamic world. Unfortunately, the writing was obtuse and the author failed to capture my interest and imagination. Skip this one.

Okay. I think I was expecting/wanting something more scholarly and this was just the author's random thoughts while traveling around the Middle East. It was okay, but I think the author's style just didn't grab me.
Originale e interessante saggio on the road. Come viene vissuta la cultura pop americana nel mondo islamico? Perch�� Homer Simpson - in arabo Omar Shamsoon - non fa ridere nessuno, mentre i ragazzini scaricano illegalmente e adorano South Park? Affascinante la storia di Disney che traduce in arabo classico i cartoni prima doppiati in egiziano, e rinuncia a distribuire La bella e la bestia perch�� ambientato in una chiesa. Per appassionati di Medio Oriente.
[original blogpost here. I write book reviews every month on the blog :-)]Soooooooo stellar. I would recommend this book to anyone; it is tremendously interesting and fun to read. Richard Poplak is a journalist who travels to 17 (?) Muslim countries looking for evidence of and influences from American pop culture. He explores Lionel Ritchie's popularity in Libya, rap in Palestine, the Simpsons in Saudi Arabia, and a ton of other parts of popular culture (I won't list them all here, there are too
Pretty entertaining book, premise is that the shared fascination with American popular culture is building linkages and bridges between Islamic countries and the west, that the Islamic world is much less differnt and menacing than it usually appears to outsiders, and ultimately we have a lot more in common than we often think.
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