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Go to My Libraryلماذا يصفق المصريون؟ بلاغة التلاعب بالجماهير في السياسية والفن
- Language
- Arabic
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- Publisher
- دار العين للنشر،
- Pages
- 239
- ISBN
- 9789774900167
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Reviewers widely regard this book as an important, unique, and pioneering study. It is highly praised for its in-depth exploration of a specific contemporary culture, its interests, and mindset, alongside a comprehensive historical examination of the origins of clapping across different civilizations, including the Pharaonic and Roman eras. The book is also commended for its analysis of how clapping is strategically utilized in various settings, such as political speeches and theatrical performances, detailing the mechanisms and tools employed to captivate audiences and secure their satisfaction.
While the reviews are overwhelmingly positive, no specific criticisms or negative aspects regarding the book's content, style, or structure were explicitly mentioned by readers. One review delves into complex and sometimes negative aspects of the phenomenon of clapping itself, particularly its non-spontaneous use in certain political environments, but this reflects the critical nature of the subject matter rather than a flaw in the book's analytical approach.
Overall, the book is considered a significant and groundbreaking work that offers a comprehensive perspective on the multifaceted nature of clapping and its impact on both speakers and audiences. It is highly recommended for readers interested in cultural studies, sociology, historical analysis of human behavior, and the dynamics of communication in political and performance contexts. Those curious about the subtle ways audiences are engaged and how non-verbal cues carry profound meaning across different societies and historical periods would find this book particularly insightful.
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