New Article: Schonmann, Drama and Theatre Experiences with Young People in the Israeli Context

Schonmann, Shifra. “Drama and Theatre Experiences with Young People in the Israeli Context.” In Drama and Theatre with Children. International Perspectives (ed. Charru Sharma; London and New York: Routledge, 2016): 179-89.

 
drama and theatre
 

 

 

Cite: Mee, The Cultural Intifada: Palestinian Theatre in the West Bank

Mee, Erin B. “The Cultural Intifada: Palestinian Theatre in the West Bank.” The Drama Review 56.3 (2012): 167-177.

 

URL: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/the_drama_review/v056/56.3.mee.html

 

Abstract

Three prominent Palestinian theatres use performance as a form of and forum for resistance to occupation. In the words of Juliano Mer Khamis, the murdered artistic director The Freedom Theatre, “We believe that the third intifada, the coming intifada, should be cultural, with poetry, music, theatre, cameras, and magazines.”

Cite: “Juliano Mer Khamis: Murder, Theatre, Freedom, Going Forward”

“Juliano Mer Khamis: Murder, Theatre, Freedom, Going Forward,” The Drama Review 55.3 (2011): 9-17.
 
In memoriam, with contributions from Erin B. Mee, Josh Perlstein, Linda Chapman, Shayoni Mitra, Naomi Wallace and Abdelfattah Abusrour
 

Cite: Shem-Tov, Community Theatre of Mizrahi-Jews and Arabs in Ramle

Shem-Tov, Naphtaly. "Community Theatre of Mizrahi-Jews and Arabs in Ramle: A Junction of Nationality, Ethnicity, and Gender." Theatre Topics 20,1 (2010): 43-54.

URL: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/theatre_topics/summary/v020/20.1.shem-tov.html

Keywords: Israel: Religion, Israeli Palestinians, Israel: Society, Theatre, Community Theatre, Mizrahi Israelis, Coexistence, Nationalism / Patriotism, Gender, Ethnic Divide, רמלה, נפתלי שם-טוב