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Losing Shahrazad: A Distant Reading of 1001 Nights
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In: Senior Projects Spring 2018 (2018)
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The Cultural Politics of Water Privatization in an Arab-Israeli Town
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Adapting Shakespearean Drama for and in the Middle East: Process and Product ...
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Adapting Shakespearean Drama for and in the Middle East: Process and Product ...
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This dissertation chronicles the development of a series of plays, collectively referred to as The Arab Shakespeare Trilogy, from the perspective of their playwright Sulayman Al-Bassam. Together, The Al-Hamlet Summit (2002-2005), Richard III, An Arab Tragedy (2007-2009), and The Speaker’s Progress (2011-2012) register the eruptive social, political, and cultural contexts of the Arab world during the first decade of the twenty-first century while negotiating the adaptation of Shakespeare’s plays to a form thought-provoking and entertaining to audiences both within and outside the Middle East. The document outlines the inception of the project, which includes both personal and historical context, and provides more specific commentary on the production of each play individually. In addition to its focus on the specific impact of 9/11, and its global consequences, on the development of these dramatic works, it attends to topics including the technical and ideological challenges of linguistic and cultural ...
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Arab Shakespeare; Contempoary Drama; Dramatic adaptation; Global Shakespeare; Global theatre production; Literary translation studies; Middle Eastern Studies; Orientalism; Post Colonial Shakespeare; War Studies
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.18745/th.20492 http://uhra.herts.ac.uk/handle/2299/20492
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Neo-Orientalist Framing of the 2011 and 2013 Egyptian Uprisings: A Case Study of The New York Times and The Washington Post ...
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“The Reliability of Cross-Cultural Communication in Contemporary Anglophone Arab Writing”
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In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1531502012291 (2018)
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Provincial, Not Peripheral: Ottoman-Iraqi Intellectuals and Cultural Networks, 1863-1914
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A Sociolinguistic Study of Code Choice among Saudis on Twitter
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Adapting Shakespearean Drama for and in the Middle East: Process and Product
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Adapting Shakespearean Drama for and in the Middle East: Process and Product
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How our minds construct the past, present and future depends on our relationship with time
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Exploring Arab Muslim Children's Home and School Literacy Experiences in Ontario
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