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Arabs, Politics, and Performance, Hardback Book

Arabs, Politics, and Performance Hardback

Edited by George Potter, Samer Al-Saber, Roaa Ali

Part of the Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies series

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This book is a ground-breaking collection on contemporary Arab theatre. Through four sections discussing occupation and resistance, migration and refugees, religion and secularism, and nationalism and belonging, this study provides nuanced responses to the contested points of intersection between Arab culture and the West, as well as many of the major concerns within contemporary Arab theatre.

The collection draws together scholars from the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, and the United States who write about Arab theatre and the representation of Arabs on European and American stages.

It introduces concerns in contemporary Arab theatre, the regions in which Arab theatre is performed, and the issues with representations of Arabs onstage. This volume will be of great significance for those interested in expanding the range of global, postcolonial, African, Asian, or diasporic theatre that they study, teach, or stage.

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