2021
DOI: 10.13169/reorient.6.2.0151
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Turbans, Veils, and Villainy on Television: Stargate SG1 and Merlin

Abstract: In this article I investigate why two shows from different television genres in two different countries resort to nearly identical costume choices to convey villainy. I argue that that the directors, writers, and costume designers for the US science fiction show Stargate SG1 and BBC's Merlin use orientalist tropes of the veil as exotic, oppressed or threatening as costumes for their non-Muslim characters because of the centuries-long association in Western culture between Muslim veiling and the Other, while di… Show more

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