This paper explore a direction in contemporary theatre in Egypt that emerged since the 25 January revolution in 2011 and that employed the immediacy of documentary form as a response to political change, unrest and repression, seeing in documentary theatre a mode of resistance that intervenes in hegemonic discourse. Through extending Peter Weiss’s ideas on documentary theatre and its relationship to political protest, I show how the work explored attempts to extend the struggle on the street, occupying a liminal position between the performance space and the public space, instituting a dialogic relationship between performance and audience as active co-participants in a community ‘in the making.’ As such, documentary form models a constantl...
This essay aims to begin to fill a potential gap in previous research when it comes to studying the ...
This research explores the development of the discourse of power and the role in the development of ...
What is spectacle? How does performance spectacle reflect the ethos of a locale, a region, a nation?...
This paper explore a direction in contemporary theatre in Egypt that emerged since the 25 January re...
Protesters and activists during the Arab Revolutions forcefully attempt to forge an alternative disc...
Related to the increasing attention to socalled Egyptian revolutionary graffiti, one can also observ...
Filming Revolution investigates documentary and independent filmmaking in Egypt since the Egyptian R...
Theaters of Citizenship investigates the Egyptian movement for free theater, arguing that it evolved...
In January/February 2011, the world watched with admiration the Egyptian revolution that toppled Pre...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
By Sonali Pahwa When the dust of a revolution settles, its sense memory lives on in protest songs, p...
This documentary tackles the situation of Egyptians women artists who are struggling to work in thea...
This dissertation is concerned with political street-theater genres, focusing on the contemporary pr...
This paper examines the influence on the Egyptian revolution of 2011 by preceding social movements a...
Interactive street theatre is this significant genre of theatre that takes the stage to the audience...
This essay aims to begin to fill a potential gap in previous research when it comes to studying the ...
This research explores the development of the discourse of power and the role in the development of ...
What is spectacle? How does performance spectacle reflect the ethos of a locale, a region, a nation?...
This paper explore a direction in contemporary theatre in Egypt that emerged since the 25 January re...
Protesters and activists during the Arab Revolutions forcefully attempt to forge an alternative disc...
Related to the increasing attention to socalled Egyptian revolutionary graffiti, one can also observ...
Filming Revolution investigates documentary and independent filmmaking in Egypt since the Egyptian R...
Theaters of Citizenship investigates the Egyptian movement for free theater, arguing that it evolved...
In January/February 2011, the world watched with admiration the Egyptian revolution that toppled Pre...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
By Sonali Pahwa When the dust of a revolution settles, its sense memory lives on in protest songs, p...
This documentary tackles the situation of Egyptians women artists who are struggling to work in thea...
This dissertation is concerned with political street-theater genres, focusing on the contemporary pr...
This paper examines the influence on the Egyptian revolution of 2011 by preceding social movements a...
Interactive street theatre is this significant genre of theatre that takes the stage to the audience...
This essay aims to begin to fill a potential gap in previous research when it comes to studying the ...
This research explores the development of the discourse of power and the role in the development of ...
What is spectacle? How does performance spectacle reflect the ethos of a locale, a region, a nation?...