- İmgelem
- Sayı: Yeni Medya Çalışmaları (Özel Sayı)
- Digital Platforms and Elite Representations in the Middle East: Examination of Cultural Hegemony, Co...
Digital Platforms and Elite Representations in the Middle East: Examination of Cultural Hegemony, Counter Hegemony, and Media Discourses
Authors : Gökhan Bozbaş
Pages : 563-596
Doi:10.53791/imgelem.1746661
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Publication Date : 2025-09-28
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The article analyzes elite representations in Netflix’s Dubai Bling, AlRawabi School for Girls, and The Spy through scene-level critical discourse and visual-semiotic analysis. It shows how luxury iconography and security aesthetics convert economic/political capital into symbolic authority, while counter-hegemonic narratives remain weak. Dubai Bling aestheticizes consumption; AlRawabi stages gendered hierarchy through school space and discipline; The Spy visualizes an order/chaos binary via grading and framing. Subaltern actors are largely invisible. We conceptualize this as aesthetic legitimation under platform capitalism: performances are ritualized, visibility is governed, and legitimacy travels from narrative to paratexts. Digital platforms thus function as ideological apparatuses that reproduce elite imagery in a local–global symbiosis. The findings underscore digital platforms as ideological apparatuses that reproduce elite imagery through a local–global symbiosis, and they also map indicators of elite legitimacy by operationalizing critical theory at the scene level.Keywords : Kültürel Hegemonya, Dijital Platformlar, Elit Temsilleri, Sembolik Sermaye, Postkolonyal Kuram.
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