
Salaam. Peace: An Anthology of Middle Eastern-American Drama
Holly Hill


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Readers find this collection to be powerful and poignant, effectively exposing themes of horror and hypocrisy related to communal conflict. The selection of plays from South Asia resonates deeply, leaving a strong impression on those who engage with the material.
Islam in Performance brings together six contemporary plays from Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan that highlight the political performance of Islam in South Asia, especially since the 1947 partition of the subcontinent.
The plays invite comparison with one another, engaging with the issue from perspectives of the three countries concerned: Hindutva politics in India othering the Muslim population for electoral gains, radical Islamization of Pakistan paralyzing political governance and encouraging jihadi violence, and the ever-increasing Islamist threat to Bangladesh's founding secular ethos.
Finally, this anthology focuses on the suffering such exclusionary politics of religious nationalism has piled upon minorities across the region.
Widely performed but largely unpublished, the plays with their geographic and stylistic range provide a good spectrum of some of the best writing in contemporary South Asian drama.
The editor's scholarly introduction offers a framework for studying the plays as both texts and performance pieces.
Islam in Performance - Contemporary Plays from South Asia is a British play written by Ashis Sengupta and published by Methuen (2017).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Google Play (eISBN 9781474250726).
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Methuen · 2017 · 368 pp
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