Ethnicity, class and gender in Israeli community theatre

Shulamith Lev-Aladgem*

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Abstract

Community theatre in Israel emerged as a unique theatrical form at the beginning of the 1970s in several disadvantaged neighbourhoods inhabited by the Mizrahim (Jews originating from Arab countries). It has since developed into a vital and diverse cultural intervention within different groups and locations. The political community theatre of the Mizrahi ethnic group reflects the power relationships between the hegemonic establishment of the Ashkenazi (Jews originating from Western countries) and the Mizrahi minority. The socio-cultural categories of ethnicity, class and gender are applied to two community theatre performances as generators of an alternative identity processing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)181-192
Number of pages12
JournalTheatre Research International
Volume28
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2003

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