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Shereen El Feki: La cultura popular en el mundo árabe

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En la Universidad Global de TED, Shereen El Feki muestra cómo algunas culturas árabes están tomando sellos característicos de la cultura popular occidental--videos musicales, cómics, hasta Barbie-- dándoles un toque culturalmente apropiado. Los medios de comunicación hibridados muestran que dos civilizaciones, en vez de dividirse, pueden encajarse.

Translated into Spanish by Kaitlin Heximer
Reviewed by Lucia Balsa Prados
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About Shereen El Feki

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

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