Arabic drama and politics since the fifties

The article traces back the history of modern Arabic drama taking the 1952 Egyptian revolution as its landmark. With it a theatrical revival took place that spread from Egypt to the other Arab countries. It can be characterised by an increased political and national concern. The article introduces t...

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Autor principal: Badawī, Muḥammad Musṭafā 1925-2012 (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Steiner 1995
En: Gesellschaftlicher Umbruch und Historie im zeitgenössischen Drama der islamischen Welt
Año: 1995, Páginas: 1-21
Otras palabras clave:B Cambio político
B Arabische Länder Egipto Teatro Politische Entwicklung Cambio sociocultural Esfera pública Revolución
B Arabische Staaten
B Teatro
B Esfera pública
B Cambio sociocultural
B Revolución
B Egipto
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Sumario:The article traces back the history of modern Arabic drama taking the 1952 Egyptian revolution as its landmark. With it a theatrical revival took place that spread from Egypt to the other Arab countries. It can be characterised by an increased political and national concern. The article introduces the most outstanding modern Arab dramatists shortly examining their works - among those are: Nu'man 'Asur, Lutfi al-Huli, Yusuf Idris, Mahmud Diyab, Sa'dallah Wannus, 'Isam Mahfuz, Samih al-Qasim, Yusuf al-'Ani, 'Izz-ad-Din al-Madani and at-Taiyib as-Siddiqi. (DÜI-Mjr)
ISBN:3515067051
Obras secundarias:In: Gesellschaftlicher Umbruch und Historie im zeitgenössischen Drama der islamischen Welt