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Kolk, Mieke And Freddy Decreus (Eds.)

The Performance of the Comic in Arabic Hybridity. Cultural Heritage, Western Models and Postcolonial Hybridity.

Amsterdam: University Press, 2005.,

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Autore
Kolk, Mieke And Freddy Decreus (Eds.)
Editori
Amsterdam: University Press, 2005.
Formato
Documenta. Jaargang XXIII (2005) Nummer 3. 344 p. Original brochure.
Sovracoperta
No
Lingue
Inglese
Copia autografata
No
Prima edizione
No

Descrizione

From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Slightly gaping and yellowed binding with ballpoint pen marks on the back of the binding. Otherwise in very good condition. - Content: Said NAJI ( Ecole Normale Sup�eure, Fez): Comedy in the Arabic Cultural System: A Preliminary Critique; Lenin EL-RAMLY(Playwright, Egypt): Comedy in the East and The Art of Cunning: A Testimony; Karel BOULLART (Ghent University): Laughing Matters Revisited: The Universality and Relativity of Comicality; Michiel LEEZENBERG (Amsterdam University): Comedy Between Performativity and Polyphony: The Politics of Non-Serious Language IL Arabic Comic Literary Heritage and Western Modeling; Richard van LEEUWEN (Amsterdam University): Lies, Illusions and Authority: The Thousand and One Nights and Arabic Comic Theatre; Marvin CARLSON (Cuny University, New York): The Contribution of Yusuf Idris to Egyptian and World Comedy; Hassan MNIAI (Dhar El-Mahras, Fez): The Grotesque in Tawfiq Ai-Hakim's The Sultan�s Dilemma; Marina KOTZAMANI (University of the Peloponnesos): Performing Aristophanes� Lysistrata on the Arabic Stage; Eman KARMOETY (Alexandria University): Between Tragedy and Farce: Retelling the Story of two Devilish Sisters; Mieke KOLK (Amsterdam University) : Topographies of Desire. Recent Egyptian Drama and the Strategies of the Absurd; Khalid AMINE ( Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Tetouan): Performing Comicality in Moroccan Theatre: The postcolonial condition of hybridity and the third space; Farah YEGANEH TABRIZI (University of Qom, Iran) and Mehrdad RAYANI ( University of Theran, Iran) : Performing Siyah Bazi I Playing the Black: Satire and Social Relief in Historical Iran; Shams EL DIN YOUNIS (University of Sudan, Department of Music and Drama): The Genesis of Comedy and the Comic Conditions in Sudanese Theatre: A Short History; Freddy DECREUS (Ghent University): Traditional Western Interpretations of the Comic Hero vs. the Lacanian Challenge: The Case of Amphitruo; Loma HARDWICK (Open University, UK): The Comic in the Tragic: Parody and Critique in Modem Productions of Euripides� Hecuba; Stijn BUSSELS (University of Groningen/ The Netherlands): Splendid Cruelty: The Turk in Early Modem Court Entertainment in The Netherlands and France; Bram VAN OOSTVELDT (Ghent University): Orientalism, Despotism and �Govemmentality�: Rereading the Harem as a Domestic Space in the French Opera Comique Soliman II ou les trois Sultanes (1761).
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