Middle East Talks
What’s it like to be a 2nd generation migrant to the United Arab Emirates who is also a social media star? How can you express your identity within the constraints of its legal and political system? My guest today Sonali Pahwa, Associate Professor of Theatre Arts & Dance at the University of Minnesota, looks at the examples of two famous content creators in Dubai… an Egyptian woman and a Syrian man. Through their comic performances, argues Pahwa, they practice “belonging” in a nation where they lack a path to citizenship. While doing so, they also challenge conventional perceptions on national and gender identity. Guest: Sonali Pahwa, Associate Professor of Theatre Arts & Dance, University of Minnesota Interviewer: Khaled Ezzelarab, Associate Professor of Practice, Journalism and Mass Communication Department, and Director of the Middle East Studies Program, American University in Cairo Article: Pahwa, Sonali. "Social Media and the Politics of Ironic Belonging in Dubai." International Journal of Middle East Studies 56, no. 4 (2024): 569-584. Intro Music: Festival of Eid Joy by Adiiswanto, licensed via Pixabay MusicGet in touch via email mesc@aucegypt.edu [mesc@aucegypt.edu]Disclaimer: Views expressed in this podcast series are those of participants and do not reflect the opinions of The American University in Cairo. Copyright is held by the appropriate AUC school, office or department unless otherwise stated. Requests for permission to quote or use any content should be addressed to the appropriate AUC school, office or department directly.
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