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ID157845
Title ProperPerformance Traditions of Kurdistan:
Other Title Informationtowards a more comprehensive theatre history
LanguageENG
AuthorRashidirostami, Mahroo
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study addresses the gap in the contemporary scholarship on Kurdish oral and performative culture by, for the first time, presenting a review of some of the performance traditions in Kurdistan. By describing these traditions, the article demonstrates that performance has for centuries comprised a vital and meaningful element of Kurdish cultural life. Further, it shows that a more inclusive approach to writing theatre histories enhances understanding of Middle Eastern and, in particular, Iranian performance culture—for the Kurds, as an Iranian people and the fourth largest ethnic group in the Middle East, play an intrinsic part in the culture of the region. All combined, this comprehension fosters a deeper appreciation and fuller picture of Middle Eastern theatre, in general, and Iranian theatre, in particular.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 51, No.2; Mar 2018: p.269-287
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol: 51 No 2
Key WordsKurdistan ;  Performance Traditions ;  Comprehensive Theatre History


 
 
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