Selected Works of Yussef El Guindi: Back of the Throat / Our Enemies: Lively Scenes of Love and Combat / Language Rooms / Pilgrims Musa and Sheri in the New World / Threesome
Selected Works of Yussef El Guindi: Back of the Throat / Our Enemies: Lively Scenes of Love and Combat / Language Rooms / Pilgrims Musa and Sheri in the New World / Threesome
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Yussef El Guindi is a prolific playwright in the US who explores the immigrant experience through his dramatic work. This collection brings together works that span his career, from his first major play, Back of the Throat, to his boldly topical Threesome. It includes supplementary information that expands upon and contextualises El Guindi's work, such as an annotated timeline of the playwrights life and work, an introduction by Professor Michael Malek Najjar, production stills, and an essay by El Guindi.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 360 pages
\n Publication date: 10 January 2019
\n Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Yussef El Guindi, an Egyptian-American playwright, is a prolific writer who delves into the immigrant experience through his dramatic work. His plays address the personal, political, and social challenges faced by individuals adapting to new Western countries and cultures. With intelligence, sensitivity, and humor, El Guindi crafts his plays to explore the complex issues commonly experienced by Arab immigrants in the United States, including Arabophobia, Islamophobia, media orientalism, and bi-cultural issues.
This collection brings together a selection of El Guindi's plays, spanning his career from his early major play, "Back of the Throat," to his daringly topical "Threesome." Throughout these works, he delves into the intricate complexities often faced by Arab immigrants in the United States.
The plays featured in the anthology include:
"Back of the Throat": This play explores the experiences of an Arab immigrant family in the United States, focusing on their struggles to adapt to a new culture and language. It features lively scenes of love, combat, and cultural clashes.
"Our Enemies: Lively Scenes of Love and Combat": Set in a war-torn Middle Eastern country, this play explores the complexities of love, loyalty, and sacrifice among individuals caught in the crossfire of conflict.
"Language Rooms": This play examines the challenges of language barriers and cultural assimilation faced by Arab immigrants in the United States. It explores the tensions between different generations and the search for identity.
"Pilgrims Musa and Sheri in the New World": This play tells the story of two Arab immigrants who embark on a journey to the United States, seeking a better life and a new beginning. It explores the struggles of adaptation, cultural clashes, and the search for belonging.
"Threesome": This play is a bold exploration of Arab identity and the complexities of intercultural relationships. It addresses issues such as Arabophobia, Islamophobia, media orientalism, and bi-cultural challenges.
In addition to the plays, this collection includes supplementary material that provides valuable insights into El Guindi's life and work. An annotated timeline of the playwright's life and career offers a chronological overview of his artistic journey. An introduction by Professor Michael Malek Najjar (University of Oregon) delves into the themes within the plays and examines El Guindi's place in American theatre in the post-9/11 era. Production stills of some of El Guindi's productions provide a visual glimpse into his theatrical work. Additionally, El Guindi's essay, "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Meet Abdallah and Ahmed: Musings about Arabs and Muslims in American Theatre," offers a thought-provoking exploration of the representation of Arabs and Muslims in American theatre.
This collection is not only an excellent compendium of El Guindi's dramatic works but also serves as a valuable resource for study. It offers a comprehensive understanding of the immigrant experience, the challenges faced by Arab immigrants in the United States, and the complexities of intercultural relationships. Whether you are an academic, a theatre enthusiast, or simply interested in exploring the human condition, this collection is a must-read.
\n Weight: 350g\n
Dimension: 139 x 216 x 24 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781350057173\n \n
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