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Hany Abdelfattah

The Impact of Vietnam War on American Drama


2014. 260 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SCHOLAR´S PRESS 2014
ISBN: 3-639-70762-1 (3639707621)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-70762-5 (9783639707625)

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This book aspires to fill the gap in scholarly studies about Vietnam War Theater through examining nine war plays. Within the corpus of Vietnam War plays, three distinctive constellations have been marked: the political impact, the racial impact, and the psychological impact. These constellations form the bulk of the proceeding three chapters. The political constellation includes Megan Terry s Viet Rock (1967), Arthur Kopit s Indians (1969), and Danniel Berrigan s Trial of the Catonsville Nine (1970). This constellation tackles the early works that are written in direct and in an aggressive protest against the war. The racial constellation includes David Rabe s Streamers (1976), Terrence McNally s Botticelli (1968), and John Difusco s Tracers (1980). These plays depict how the Americans regarded the other in the Vietnam War. The third constellation probes into the American psyche, which starts to suffer from bitter flashback of memories in the aftermath of the war. Tom Cole s Medal of Honor Rag (1975), Emily Mann s Still Life (1980), and Stephen Metcalfe s Strange Snow (1982) tell the horrific experience of those veterans.
Hany A. Abdelfattah is an assistant lecturer at the English Department, Faculty of Alsun, Minia University, Egypt. He is now seconded to teach at the faculty of Education and Arts, University of Tabuk, KSA. His fields of interests include theatre studies, trauma studies, transnational, ethnic identity, and the post 9/11 docudrama.