Ibn Rumi in City Slums

Celebration in Festive Theatre

Authors

  • Abdeladim Hinda Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70042/eroth/20343

Keywords:

Festive Theatre, Tradition, Modernity, Celebration, Narration

Abstract

This article presents the analysis of Ibn Rumi in City Slums (1976), a play written by Abdelkrim Berchid, a Moroccan dramatist. In this sense, it seeks to unravel the play’s festive lineaments in addition to its festive message. Through this article, the turn to Arab-Muslim narrative- performative stances which took places in the 1970s is highlighted. That is, the narrative performative stance characteristic of festive theatre practice is examined in order to dwell on the aesthetic and epistemological orientations of Moroccan theatre in the 1970s. In a nutshell, the play is assessed on the basis of a historical and epistemological correlative.

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Published

2018-07-01

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How to Cite

Ibn Rumi in City Slums: Celebration in Festive Theatre. (2018). Erothanatos: A Peer-Reviewed Quarterly Journal on Literature, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.70042/eroth/20343