ABSTRACT
The Jewish-Israeli theatre is a complex and developed system in which the dispute with the Palestinians constitutes just one of the important components in its repertoire; while the Palestinian theatre, both within and outside of Israel, is being consolidated. This work brings together these two approaches by relating to the Palestinian theme as it appears in the Jewish-Israeli theatre and by attempting to characterize the Palestinian theatre in general.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |44 pages
Palestinian Theatre: Historical Development and Contemporary Distinctive Identity
Haifa University
chapter |12 pages
“Hawajah Bialik” the Israeli Arab in Hebrew Drama and the Israeli Theatre
Haifa University
chapter |22 pages
Chasing the Subject: The Tragic as Trope and Genre and the Politics of Israeli Drama
University of Haifa and Tel Aviv University
chapter |18 pages
A Text in the Eyes of the Beholder: Four Theatrical Interpretations of Kanafani’s Men in the Sun
Haifa University
chapter |10 pages
Between Text and Counter-Text: Theatre in Search of Political Meaning
Haifa University
chapter |14 pages
Imprisoning the National Identity: The West Bank in The Smile of the Lamb (the Book and the Film) and Yellow Wind
The Open University