Making Film in Egypt Prof. Ulrich KöpkeAn ethnographic study of the Egyptian film industry The enormous influence of the Egyptian film industry on popular culture and collective imagination across the Arab world is widely acknowledged, but little is known about its concrete workings behind the scenes. Making Film in Egypt provides a fascinating glimpse into the lived reality of commercial film production in todays Cairo, with an emphasis on labor hierarchies, production practices, and the
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This chapter describes the main events that may contribute to pre-slaughter stress and their impacts on animal welfare and pork quality
John Webster's The Duchesss of Malfi is here presented in an accessible and thoroughly up-to-date edition
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