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Shereen El Feki: Pop culture in the Arab world

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At TEDGlobal University, Shereen El Feki shows how some Arab cultures are borrowing trademarks of Western pop culture -- music videos, comics, even Barbie -- and adding a culturally appropriate twist. The hybridized media shows how two civilizations, rather than dividing, can dovetail.

Shereen El Feki is a TEDGlobal Fellow who writes on health and social welfare issues in the Arab world. Full bio »

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