Theater in the Middle East: Between Performance and Politics
By (Author) Babak Rahimi
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
27th July 2020
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
The arts: general topics
Performing arts
792.0956
Hardback
184
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
A new way of understanding theatre in the Middle East not as geographical but transcultural spaces of performance
The collected essays from noteworthy dramatists and scholars in this book represent new ways of understanding theatre in the Middle East not as geographical but transcultural spaces of performance. What distinguishes this book from previous works is that it offers new analysis on a range of theatrical practices across a region, by and large, ignored for the history of its dramatic traditions and cultures, and it does so by emphasising diverse performances in changing contexts.
Topics include Arab, Iranian, Israeli, diasporic theatres from pedagogical perspectives to reinvention of traditions, from translation practices to political resistances expressed in various performances from the nineteenth century to the present.
Babak Rahimi is Director of the Program for the Study of Religion and Associate Professor of Culture, Communication at the Department of Literature, UC San Diego.