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Hamlet's Arab Journey Margaret Litvin

Hamlet's Arab Journey By Margaret Litvin

Hamlet's Arab Journey by Margaret Litvin


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Traces the uses of Hamlet in Arabic theatre and political rhetoric, and asks how Shakespeare's play developed into a musical with a happy ending in 1901 and grew to become the most obsessively quoted literary work in Arab politics today. This title identifies the French source of the earliest Arabic Hamlet.

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Hamlet's Arab Journey: Shakespeare's Prince and Nasser's Ghost by Margaret Litvin

For the past five decades, Arab intellectuals have seen themselves in Shakespeare's Hamlet: their times out of joint, their political hopes frustrated by a corrupt older generation. Hamlet's Arab Journey traces the uses of Hamlet in Arabic theatre and political rhetoric, and asks how Shakespeare's play developed into a musical with a happy ending in 1901 and grew to become the most obsessively quoted literary work in Arab politics today. Explaining the Arab Hamlet tradition, Margaret Litvin also illuminates the to be or not to be politics that have turned Shakespeare's tragedy into the essential Arab political text, cited by Arab liberals, nationalists, and Islamists alike. On the Arab stage, Hamlet has been an operetta hero, a firebrand revolutionary, and a muzzled dissident. Analyzing productions from Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, and Kuwait, Litvin follows the distinct phases of Hamlet's naturalization as an Arab. Her fine-grained theatre history uses personal interviews as well as scripts and videos, reviews, and detailed comparisons with French and Russian Hamlets. The result shows Arab theatre in a new light. Litvin identifies the French source of the earliest Arabic Hamlet, shows the outsize influence of Soviet and East European Shakespeare, and explores the deep cultural link between Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser and the ghost of Hamlet's father. Documenting how global sources and models helped nurture a distinct Arab Hamlet tradition, Hamlet's Arab Journey represents a new approach to the study of international Shakespeare appropriation.

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Studying productions of Hamlet across the Arab world, including performances in Jordan, Kuwait, Iraq, Egypt, and Syria, Litvin draws broad parallels between the struggles of Shakespeare's protagonist and the frustrated political and cultural hopes of Arab intellectuals. Citing an interesting variety of sources--from videos and reviews to scripts and interviews--the author provides a new perspective on how Shakespearean drama has been appropriated in various international and political contexts.--Choice An exceptional work that crosses many disciplinary boundaries, Margaret Litvin's Hamlet's Arab Journey not only provides a new approach to the study of international Shakespeare appropriation, but also promises an engaging and narrative-rich point of access to the operations of Arab cultural and political identities.--Lobna Ismail, Theatre Research International Remarkable and deserving of particular mention, Margaret Litvin's monograph Hamlet's Arab Journey presents far-reaching and unexpected outcomes... Litvin's study, conducted with acumen and passion, uniquely emphasizes the potential impact of translating literature.--Federico Federici, Translation Studies Hamlet's Arab Journey is an elegantly written, strongly argued book that would enrich courses in Arabic literature, cultural studies, and Middle East history.--Sonali Pahwa, International Journal of Middle East Studies Reproductions of the revenge drama Hamlet in the Arab world, and the tragic plight of its famous protagonist Hamlet is meticulously followed by Margaret Litvin in her book Hamlet's Arab Journey, which benefits both the study of Arab theater and Shakespearean studies... Litvin eloquently presents an artistic journey of a text that was conceived some four hundred years ago in England and continues to travel around the globe in different garbs. From this point of view, her approach transcends the colonial/post-colonial or influencer/influenced relationships as she presents her subject matter with great caution.--Dina Amin, Journal of Arabic Literature

About Margaret Litvin

Margaret Litvin is assistant professor of Arabic and comparative literature at Boston University.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix Preface and Acknowledgments xi Note on Transliteration and Translation xvii Introduction 1 When Shakespeare Travels Abroad 3 The Global Kaleidoscope 6 Hamlet and Political Agency 8 Chapter 1: Hamlet in the Daily Discourse of Arab Identity 13 Time Out of Joint: Coming to Terms with History 16 Shall We Be or Not Be?: Personifying the Group 23 Words, Words, Words: Forging an Identity 29 The Play's the Thing 33 Chapter 2: Nasser's Dramatic Imagination, 1952-64 35 Revolutionary Drama 37 Theatre Joins the Battle 44 Shakespeare on the Sidelines 50 Chapter 3: The Global Kaleidoscope: How Egyptians Got Their Hamlet, 1901-64 53 Beyond Caliban 54 Bend Again toward France 59 Do It, England! 70 Independence and Soviet Shakespeare 75 Bidayr's Cruel Text 85 Chapter 4: Hamletizing the Arab Muslim Hero, 1964-67 91 In Search of Social Justice 93 Psychological Interiority as a Ground for Political Agency 95 Sulayman: Justice or Oppression? That Is the Puzzle 95 Al-Hallaj: Who Will Give Me a Seeing Sword? 103 De-Hamletized Revivals 111 Chapter 5: Time Out of Joint, 1967-76 114 Something Is Rotten: Theatre and the 1967 Defeat 116 M artyrs for Justice: Abstract and Brief Chronicles of the 1970s 124 Sadat's Open Door: To Cook or Not to Cook? 134 A Dilemma 140 Chapter 6: Six Plays in Search of a Protagonist, 1976-2002 142 Silencing Hamlet 144 A Play Can't Stab 147 His Sword Kept Sticking Up 163 A Prodigal Cousin 173 Post-Political Laughs 179 Epilogue: Hamlets without Hamlet 183 Notes 189 Bibliography 237 Index 257

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CIN0691137803G
9780691137803
0691137803
Hamlet's Arab Journey: Shakespeare's Prince and Nasser's Ghost by Margaret Litvin
Used - Good
Hardback
Princeton University Press
20111023
296
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