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Libros antiguos y modernos

Nazila Heidarzadegan.

The Middle Eastern American theatre: Negation or negotiation of identity. A Bhabhaian Postcolonial reading of three plays.

Akademisyen Yayinevi, 2019

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Khalkedon Books, IOBA, ESA Bookshop

(Istanbul, Turquía)

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Año de publicación
2019
ISBN
9786052583883
Lugar de impresión
Istanbul
Autor
Nazila Heidarzadegan.
Páginas
0
Editores
Akademisyen Yayinevi
Formato
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall
Materia
Middle East
Descripción
Soft cover
Conservación
Nuevo
Idiomas
Inlgés
Encuadernación
Tapa blanda

Descripción

Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 194 p. The Middle Eastern American theatre: Negation or negotiation of identity. A Bhabhaian Postcolonial reading of three plays. After 9/11, hundreds of theatric performances exploring the consequences of the 'war on terror' have been staged from Cairo to New York. This book provides insights into how the Middle Eastern American dramatists and characters responded to the war and to other post-9/11 events - although there is no direct reference to the event in three dramas, namely Browntown, Ten Acrobats in an Amazing Leap of Faith, and Nine Parts of Desire - via exploring how the Middle Easterners in the American context were stereotyped, how they resisted those policies, and to what extent their lives were influenced by consequences of those politics, by reading between the lines according to Homi Bhabha's the consequences postcolonial concepts. This book argues for the necessity of understanding and recognizing the Middle Eastern people in the American context, by negotiation instead of negation of hyphenated identities to prevent transferring into potential problems for the whole society, and calls for the Middle Eastern dramatists to produce works that claim a recognition of their identity in America as well as in a more global context and correct distorted images.
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