1st Edition

Studies in the Arab Theater and Cinema

By Jacob M. Landau Copyright 1958
    310 Pages
    by Routledge

    310 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Arab theatre and cinema are among the most neglected subjects in the studies of Oriental literature and research into the history of theatre. This book, written by the acclaimed scholar Jacob M. Landau and first published in 1958, is a survey of the development of the Arab theatre and cinema as cultural and social phenomena and goes a long way in shedding some light on these neglected subjects.

    1. The Background  1.1. Mimicry  1.2. The Passion Play  1.3. The Shadow Play  2. The Arab Theater  2.1. The Beginnings  2.2. The Theater in Syria and Egypt  2.3. The Post-War Years and Their Actors  2.4. The Plays and Their Themes  2.5. Some Arab Playwrights  3. The Arab Cinema  3.1. Beginnings and Development  3.2. Production and Acting  3.3. Themes of the Arab Cinema

    Biography

    Jacob M. Landau