Terrorists on Screen, Actors on Stage Stereotyping Arabs and the Cinema Industry in Contemporary Arab-American Theatre
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Citazione:
Terrorists on Screen, Actors on Stage Stereotyping Arabs and the Cinema Industry in Contemporary Arab-American Theatre / C. Schiavini. - In: IPERSTORIA. - ISSN 2281-4582. - 2021:17(2021), pp. 155-174.
Abstract:
This essay investigates the relationship between the representation of Arab Americans, Arab-American cinema, and the cinema industry as a topic in contemporary theatre through the perspective of Arab-American stage performers and playwrights. As a response to the resurgence of stereotypes and the binary representation of the Good vs Bad Muslim in cinema and TV after 9/11, Arab-American playwrights have used the stage to counter-react to ignorance and prejudice by narrating the everyday struggles of Arab-American artists—and actors in particular—against the over-simplifications and requests of the blockbuster cinema industry. In particular the focus will be on two plays: Jihad Jones and the Kalashnikov Babes (2014) by Youssef El Guindi, and Browntown (2004) by Sam Younis. Both plays question mainstream culture and prejudices through humorous representations of the role of Arab-American artists within the cinema industry and their struggle for visibility beyond the terrorist mask.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Arab; Arab-American theatre; American Cinema; 9/11
Elenco autori:
C. Schiavini
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