Eleven plays that respond to the aftermath of the American-led invasion, providing a window into Iraq's cultural and theatrical landscape during a time of profound change.

Standing as a testament to Iraq's enduring spirit and its deep-rooted tradition of political theatre, this volume expands on the previous instalment, showcasing the themes and dramatic styles that help define the country’s art.

From grappling with trauma, terrorism, and alienation to portraying love, resilience, and resistance, these plays offer a vivid portrayal of post-invasion Iraq, serving as an essential anthology for theatre enthusiasts, Middle Eastern theatre students, and anyone curious about the human stories emerging from this turbulent period. More than a collection of plays though, each work includes a personal introduction by its playwright, shedding light on their creative motivations and the historical backdrop that inspired these powerful pieces.

Through these translated plays, Contemporary Plays from Iraq Volume II brings to the forefront narratives often overlooked or silenced, highlighting on the experiences of those marginalized by conflict, extremism, and societal norms. Featuring a general introduction that provides a more focused exploration of the issues, themes, challenges, and dramatic styles that define contemporary theatre in Iraq after the war, as well as serves as a vital roadmap for understanding the broader context in which these plays unfold. Unique, comprehensive, and diverse in its exploration of Iraqi theatre, and enriched by the insights of the playwrights themselves, this is a collection of voices that deserve to be heard and understood.

Cover artwork by Angham Al-Zubaidy.

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Eleven plays that respond to the aftermath of the American-led invasion, providing a window into Iraq's cultural and theatrical landscape during a time of profound change.

Foreword by Marvin Carlson
Biographies
General Introduction by Amir Al-Azraki and James Al-Shamma
A Cemetery by Ali Al-Abadi
Robots by Faten Altaee
Women of War by Jawad Al-Asadi
The Mug by Amir Al-Azraki
Azrael by Mithal Ghazi
Almas by Muhaned Al-Hadi
Sardanapalus by Khazal Al-Majidi
The Clock by Nahedh al-Ramadhani
Curse of Chopin by Atyaf Rashid
Princes of Hell by Adul Al-Rubai
Counterfeit by Ali Abdel-Nabi Al-Zaidi

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Eleven plays that respond to the aftermath of the American-led invasion, providing a window into Iraq's cultural and theatrical landscape during a time of profound change.
Each playwright introduces their play in the collection, providing context to the inspiration and process of writing them
Methuen Drama's Play Collections series brings together anthologies of plays from around the world in a range of different forms and styles. From plays that centre on the work of individual authors, practitioners and companies through to thematic collections suitable for university study, these volumes provide a diverse and exciting variety of plays in edited collections that reflect the very best of contemporary and classic drama.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350465275
Publisert
2025-06-26
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; Methuen Drama
Vekt
540 gr
Høyde
238 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
256

Om bidragsyterne

Amir Al-Azraki is a theatre scholar and an Associate Professor of Arabic language, literature, and culture at University of Waterloo, Canada. Playwright: Waiting for Gilgamesh: Scenes from Iraq, The Mug, and The Widow. Author: The Discourse of War in Contemporary Theatre (in Arabic). Translator: Africanism: Blacks in the Medieval Arab Imaginary. Co-editor and co-translator of Contemporary Plays from Iraq.

Jeffery P. Casey is Associate Professor of Theatre and Theatre Director at Norwich University, USA. His scholarly articles have appeared in Theatre Topics, Modern Drama, Quarterly Review of Film and Video, and Ecumenica.