I chose to study the motor biking subculture in depth for this assignment. The reason that they are defined as a subculture is that they share the same values and interests. My interest in this subculture had grown since I had more time to look into this subculture and focus on other elements such as interviewing the motorbike riders. The places that I interviewed the motorbike riders were limited because most of them gathered in the same place. I interviewed a couple in Katara, and one by West Bay. Took photographs of the motorbikes and the motorbike...
Monday, December 10, 2012
Motorbiking in Qatar
Posted on 11:54 PM by Unknown
Posted in Gender, katara, Motorbikes, Motorbiking, parent culture, Qatar, sociology, subculture
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Female Participation in Equestrianism
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This short video shows an insight of what equestrianism means to the Qatari culture and the subculture of female riders. Female horse riders are challenging the societal gender norms in Qatar by conforming to their culture and traditions, yet at the same time, 're-fashioning' what it means to be a woman. We should also keep in mind that, treatment of women in Islam has changed according to the patriarchal system and solely because male scholars have interpreted most texts. This video examines how women have accommodated their...
Posted in Communications, Cultural Resistance, culture, dominant culture, Government, hegemony, Islam, parent culture, Patriarchy, Qatar, sociology, subculture, tradition, women
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L.O.T - Rap group in Qatar.
Posted on 12:09 AM by Unknown
This short video explores the work of a semester long subculture study. I am a fan of Hip Hop and chose to study the rap music scene in Qatar, more precisely a rap crew called L.O.T, which stands for Leaf of Trust. It is composed of 4 young rappers from Egypt and Sudan, and their Qatari Manager.These young rappers aim to guide society into a better and more optimistic understanding of life. They aim to do so through their music and lyrics. I studied L.O.T by observing them and interviewing them in their own surroundings, which include the home...
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Final Video: Gym Rats in Qatar
Posted on 11:44 PM by Unknown
This video explores the emerging Gym Rats and bodybuilder subculture in Doha, Qatar. It features several segments taken from in-depth interviews with different members of the subculture: Saoud, Omar, Mai, Muzammil and Coach Raymond. Interviews and filming took part in the span of a week at different gyms in Qatar including the Al Massa gym, the Recreation Center gym and the Student Center Gym. The focus is primarily on what it means to go to the gym, why people are so obsessed with the gym and why it is such a large part of their life, what...
Posted in authenticity, culture, gym rats, interviews, performance practice, Qatar, subculture, video
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Final Project: The Mother Punchers
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This semester we were instructed to observe a subculture in Qatar. The subculture I observed were a group of metal heads; people who have a passion for metal music. The metal heads proved to be a subculture because they stood out and apart from the larger culture in Qatar. Also, they have sets of ideals, beliefs and practices that differ from the dominant culture. The subculture consisted of seven members. However, in the multimedia project I focused on one of the members and his activities. The subculture I studied meet up to “jam” once a week....
Posted in communication, Cultural Resistance, heavy metal, Qatar, sociolgy, subcultures
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J pop in Qatar
Posted on 10:01 PM by Unknown
Through out the semester in my Youth Culture in The Middle East class, we were asked to locate a subculture. In a country as small as Qatar, one would be surprised to find subcultures such as the one I made the clip below about. They are a group of girls who are dedicated to their interest in Japanese manga, anime, Japanese Drama and music! As a result they study Japanese in order to understand what their favorite characters or singers are saying. Through their consumption of Japanese pop and their studies of the Language at Qatar Easter Language...
Subculture Project: Women's Cricket Team
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This video is about the Qatar National Women's Cricket team. For the project, we studied the interactions, the performance practices and the cultural resistance of this small group of female Cricket players in Doha. The video was shot at the Qatar Cricket Association's (QCA) Cricket ground, that is located in the Industrial Area in Qatar. We attended a practice session and a championship game to collect our material for this particular video. We focus on the various different performance practices such as the dressing, the language and styles etc...
Posted in Cultural Resistance, Doha, Hijab, Islam, Middle East, Qatar, Qatar Cricket Association, Sledging, Students, women's cricket
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Saturday, December 8, 2012
Heavy Metal in Pakistan - Final Class Project
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Heavy Metal in Pakistan - Final Project from Hassan Asif on Vimeo. This video features three of the active underground heavy metal acts in Pakistan: Dionysus (Lahore, Death/Doom Metal), Takatak (Lahore, Groove Metal) and BlackHour (Islamabad, Thrash Metal). The video includes small extracts from the in-depth interviews conducted over a period of one year. In addition to these three bands various other heavy metal performers and online bloggers were interviewed to give this study a well-rounded approach. I also attended various performances and...
Posted in bricolage, Communications, globalization, glocalization, heavy metal, Pakistan, sociology
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Saturday, December 1, 2012
Mighty Jokerz
Posted on 4:27 AM by Unknown
During the Doha Tribecca Film Festival, we came across a group of very talented B-Boys. After talking to them some more, we realized their lifestyle really defines what a subculture is. Check out our video below to learn more about the B-boys and B-girls that make up the Mighty Joke...
Posted in 2012, 2022, arab hiphop, as we enter, bboy, break, break dancing, breakdance, Communications, culture, dance, down the road, DTFF, hakoomy, hip hop, hiphop in qatar, mighty jokers, sociology, subculture
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