Redefining Security in the Middle East: Representation of Security as an Emancipatory Discourse in the capernaum Film

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2020

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Istanbul Univ, Fac Communication

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The Middle East is considered as a marginalized geography and difficult to understand for Western countries due to an orientalist and postcolonial perspective. Today, Lebanon, which offers an important opportunity to understand the Middle East from the political, economic, sociological and security perspectives, is a country facing various problems such as poverty, economic and political instability, ethnic and sectarian conflicts, uncontrolled migration movements and gender inequalities. Capernaum is a significant and effective example in terms of reflecting different living conditions and security perceptions in the Lebanon. In this study, how the security is defined through the eyes of the people from the Lebanon and how the perception of threats is shaped by the security issues of Lebanon are examined through the compelling Capernaum (2018) film of Lebanese female director and screenwriter Nadine Labaki. In this respect, the qualitative thematic content analysis of the film is carried out and it is revealed how the economic, social and religious problems of the Lebanese individuals evaluated in the context of human security are reflected in the film. As a result of the analysis, Capernaum is an exemplary film in terms of addressing the security concerns of Lebanon with a human security and gender perspectives. However, the film cannot address the causes, historical and social origins of these problems adequately, so, this might cause disconnections in the imagination of the audience.

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ISIK, Mehmet/0000-0002-1682-2610; OZDEMIR, EMRAH/0000-0001-8125-6486

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Film, Lebanon, Postcolonialism, Human Security, Capernaum, Siyasi Bilimler, Sağlık Politikaları Ve Hizmetleri, Kadın Araştırmaları, Uluslararası İlişkiler, Kamu Yönetimi, Communication and Media Studies, İletişim ve Medya Çalışmaları, Film;Lebanon;postcolonialism;human security;Capernaum, Sinema;Lübnan;postolonyalizm;insani güvenlik;Kefernahum

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05 social sciences, 0507 social and economic geography, 0506 political science

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Connectist: Istanbul University Journal of Communication Sciences

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59

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193

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217
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