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A prolific playwright in the US, Egyptian-American playwright
Yussef El Guindi explores, through his dramatic work, the immigrant
experience. Addressing the personal, political and social
encounters of those trying to adapt to new western countries and
cultures, his plays are conceived and shaped with intelligence,
sensibility and humour. This collection brings together works that
span his career, from his first major play, Back of the Throat, to
his boldly topical Threesome, throughout which he delves into the
complex issues commonly felt by Arab immigrants in the US:
Arabophobia, Islamophobia, media orientalism and bi-cultural
issues. The plays featured in the anthology are: Back of the Throat
Our Enemies: Lively Scenes of Love and Combat Language Rooms
Pilgrims Musa and Sheri in the New World Threesome Packed with
supplementary information that expands upon and contextualises El
Guindi's work, this collection is both an excellent compendium and
a resource for study. Additional material includes: an annotated
timeline of the playwright's life and work; an introduction by
Professor Michael Malek Najjar (University of Oregon) that draws
out themes within the plays and examines El Guindi's place in
American theatre in the post-9/11 era; production stills of some
productions of El Guindi's work; and El Guindi's essay Rosencrantz
and Guildenstern Meet Abdallah and Ahmed: Musings about Arabs and
Muslims in American Theatre.
A prolific playwright in the US, Egyptian-American playwright
Yussef El Guindi explores, through his dramatic work, the immigrant
experience. Addressing the personal, political and social
encounters of those trying to adapt to new western countries and
cultures, his plays are conceived and shaped with intelligence,
sensibility and humour. This collection brings together works that
span his career, from his first major play, Back of the Throat, to
his boldly topical Threesome, throughout which he delves into the
complex issues commonly felt by Arab immigrants in the US:
Arabophobia, Islamophobia, media orientalism and bi-cultural
issues. The plays featured in the anthology are: Back of the Throat
Our Enemies: Lively Scenes of Love and Combat Language Rooms
Pilgrims Musa and Sheri in the New World Threesome Packed with
supplementary information that expands upon and contextualises El
Guindi's work, this collection is both an excellent compendium and
a resource for study. Additional material includes: an annotated
timeline of the playwright's life and work; an introduction by
Professor Michael Malek Najjar (University of Oregon) that draws
out themes within the plays and examines El Guindi's place in
American theatre in the post-9/11 era; production stills of some
productions of El Guindi's work; and El Guindi's essay Rosencrantz
and Guildenstern Meet Abdallah and Ahmed: Musings about Arabs and
Muslims in American Theatre.
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