Theatre of Iraq Under Occupation, 2003-2011 Theatre of Iraq Under Occupation, 2003-2011
Studies Theatre Hist & Culture

Theatre of Iraq Under Occupation, 2003-2011

Lamentation, Homeland, Identity

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Publisher Description

From its inception in the northern city of Mosul in the late nineteenth century, Iraqi theatre leaned toward the utopian. Iraqis saw themselves as inheritors of the ancient culture of Mesopotamia, and dramatists frequently referred to the region’s rich history as they imagined the future.

However, in 2003, the United States invasion of Iraq propelled Iraqi theatre in an altogether different direction. Global media published photographs documenting the torture of Iraqi detainees by American soldiers and sectarian violence broke out, as Shiʿa and Sunni militias struggled for power. Theatre of Iraq Under Occupation examines the occupation’s impact on Iraqi theatre as eliciting lamentation over loss of homeland and identity, and as an assault on the Iraqi character itself. The first volume in English dedicated solely to theatre in Iraq, James Al-Shamma and Amir Al-Azraki’s insights don’t just offer a significant contribution to cultural studies, they bridge foreign policy and art in real time.
 

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2025
December 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
270
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Iowa Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
8.1
MB
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