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This book is a ground-breaking collection on contemporary Arab theatre.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040103890
- Artikelnr.: 72271177
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040103890
- Artikelnr.: 72271177
Roaa Ali is Lecturer in Creative and Cultural Industries at the University of Manchester, UK. George Potter is Associate Professor in the Department of English and the Walter G. Friedrich Professor of American Literature at Valparaiso University, Indiana, USA. Samer Al-Saber is Assistant Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies at Stanford University, USA. He is a member of the faculty at the Center for the Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity (CCSRE) and the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies.
Part 1 Identity and Resistance 1. Historiographical Conundrums in
Palestinian Theatre Research 2. The Iraqi Home/Land under Siege: House as
Metaphor in Abdul Razaq Al-Rubai's A Strange Bird on Our Roof 3.
Palestinian Theatre: Alienation, Mediation, and Assimilation in
Cross-Cultural Research and Practice 4. Across Borders and Thresholds:
Shakespeare' Othello and Hamlet in the Arab World 5. The Maghreb on the
American Stage: The "Barbary Wars" in Post-Independence US Theatre 6.
Censorship and Creativity in Syrian Theatre: Sädallah Wannous' A Soirée for
the Fifth of June, The King's Elephant, and The King Is King Part 2
Diaspora, Migration, and Refugees 7. Strategies of Resistance: Arab
American Dramatic Devices in the Battle Against Anti-Arab Stereotypes 8.
Postmemory Nostalgia in Service of Nationalism 9. 'Can Everyone Hear Me?':
Arab Digital Performance and Border Crossing on UK Stages 10. Arab Voices
on the European Stage: Between Fact and Fiction, Memory and Imagination 11.
Arab Muslim Stand-up and North American Religious Identities 12. The
Predicaments of Production: Public Discourse, Artistic Process, and
Audience Response in Contemporary Arab American Theatre Part 3 Nationalism
and Belonging 13. Stable Instability: Performing National Identity in Amman
14. Globalisation LIVE! Arab Performance as Corporate Goodwill? 15. Sharjah
Desert as a Site-Specific Theatrical Venue 16. The Manifest Absence of
Religion in Modern Egyptian Drama: The Case of Alfred Farä 17.
Arabs/Muslims on American Stages: Foils for American Adventurism 18. From
the Karagoz to Ragi: Nasser as the Patron of an Indigenous Egyptian
Political Theatre
Palestinian Theatre Research 2. The Iraqi Home/Land under Siege: House as
Metaphor in Abdul Razaq Al-Rubai's A Strange Bird on Our Roof 3.
Palestinian Theatre: Alienation, Mediation, and Assimilation in
Cross-Cultural Research and Practice 4. Across Borders and Thresholds:
Shakespeare' Othello and Hamlet in the Arab World 5. The Maghreb on the
American Stage: The "Barbary Wars" in Post-Independence US Theatre 6.
Censorship and Creativity in Syrian Theatre: Sädallah Wannous' A Soirée for
the Fifth of June, The King's Elephant, and The King Is King Part 2
Diaspora, Migration, and Refugees 7. Strategies of Resistance: Arab
American Dramatic Devices in the Battle Against Anti-Arab Stereotypes 8.
Postmemory Nostalgia in Service of Nationalism 9. 'Can Everyone Hear Me?':
Arab Digital Performance and Border Crossing on UK Stages 10. Arab Voices
on the European Stage: Between Fact and Fiction, Memory and Imagination 11.
Arab Muslim Stand-up and North American Religious Identities 12. The
Predicaments of Production: Public Discourse, Artistic Process, and
Audience Response in Contemporary Arab American Theatre Part 3 Nationalism
and Belonging 13. Stable Instability: Performing National Identity in Amman
14. Globalisation LIVE! Arab Performance as Corporate Goodwill? 15. Sharjah
Desert as a Site-Specific Theatrical Venue 16. The Manifest Absence of
Religion in Modern Egyptian Drama: The Case of Alfred Farä 17.
Arabs/Muslims on American Stages: Foils for American Adventurism 18. From
the Karagoz to Ragi: Nasser as the Patron of an Indigenous Egyptian
Political Theatre
Part 1 Identity and Resistance 1. Historiographical Conundrums in
Palestinian Theatre Research 2. The Iraqi Home/Land under Siege: House as
Metaphor in Abdul Razaq Al-Rubai's A Strange Bird on Our Roof 3.
Palestinian Theatre: Alienation, Mediation, and Assimilation in
Cross-Cultural Research and Practice 4. Across Borders and Thresholds:
Shakespeare' Othello and Hamlet in the Arab World 5. The Maghreb on the
American Stage: The "Barbary Wars" in Post-Independence US Theatre 6.
Censorship and Creativity in Syrian Theatre: Sädallah Wannous' A Soirée for
the Fifth of June, The King's Elephant, and The King Is King Part 2
Diaspora, Migration, and Refugees 7. Strategies of Resistance: Arab
American Dramatic Devices in the Battle Against Anti-Arab Stereotypes 8.
Postmemory Nostalgia in Service of Nationalism 9. 'Can Everyone Hear Me?':
Arab Digital Performance and Border Crossing on UK Stages 10. Arab Voices
on the European Stage: Between Fact and Fiction, Memory and Imagination 11.
Arab Muslim Stand-up and North American Religious Identities 12. The
Predicaments of Production: Public Discourse, Artistic Process, and
Audience Response in Contemporary Arab American Theatre Part 3 Nationalism
and Belonging 13. Stable Instability: Performing National Identity in Amman
14. Globalisation LIVE! Arab Performance as Corporate Goodwill? 15. Sharjah
Desert as a Site-Specific Theatrical Venue 16. The Manifest Absence of
Religion in Modern Egyptian Drama: The Case of Alfred Farä 17.
Arabs/Muslims on American Stages: Foils for American Adventurism 18. From
the Karagoz to Ragi: Nasser as the Patron of an Indigenous Egyptian
Political Theatre
Palestinian Theatre Research 2. The Iraqi Home/Land under Siege: House as
Metaphor in Abdul Razaq Al-Rubai's A Strange Bird on Our Roof 3.
Palestinian Theatre: Alienation, Mediation, and Assimilation in
Cross-Cultural Research and Practice 4. Across Borders and Thresholds:
Shakespeare' Othello and Hamlet in the Arab World 5. The Maghreb on the
American Stage: The "Barbary Wars" in Post-Independence US Theatre 6.
Censorship and Creativity in Syrian Theatre: Sädallah Wannous' A Soirée for
the Fifth of June, The King's Elephant, and The King Is King Part 2
Diaspora, Migration, and Refugees 7. Strategies of Resistance: Arab
American Dramatic Devices in the Battle Against Anti-Arab Stereotypes 8.
Postmemory Nostalgia in Service of Nationalism 9. 'Can Everyone Hear Me?':
Arab Digital Performance and Border Crossing on UK Stages 10. Arab Voices
on the European Stage: Between Fact and Fiction, Memory and Imagination 11.
Arab Muslim Stand-up and North American Religious Identities 12. The
Predicaments of Production: Public Discourse, Artistic Process, and
Audience Response in Contemporary Arab American Theatre Part 3 Nationalism
and Belonging 13. Stable Instability: Performing National Identity in Amman
14. Globalisation LIVE! Arab Performance as Corporate Goodwill? 15. Sharjah
Desert as a Site-Specific Theatrical Venue 16. The Manifest Absence of
Religion in Modern Egyptian Drama: The Case of Alfred Farä 17.
Arabs/Muslims on American Stages: Foils for American Adventurism 18. From
the Karagoz to Ragi: Nasser as the Patron of an Indigenous Egyptian
Political Theatre