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  • Voices of Women from Afghanistan: Five Plays and the Stories that Inspired Them

    Voices of Women from Afghanistan by Ferris, Lesley; Morgan, Jenny;

    Five Plays and the Stories that Inspired Them

    Series: Methuen Drama Play Collections;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 11 December 2025
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9781350547353
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages136 pages
    • Size 214x138x14 mm
    • Weight 180 g
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Short description:

    Five female playwrights offer short but intense experiences of the lives of Afghan girls and women in the brief, perilous years before the Taliban retook Kabul.

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    Long description:

    Five female playwrights explore the lives of Afghan girls and women in the uncertain years before the Taliban retook Kabul.

    When The Huffington Post began to publish the work of Afghan female journalists in English (through a programme called Sahar Speaks), director and scholar Lesley Ferris saw the potential for turning their stories into pieces of drama. This ground-breaking book is the result of that vision, collecting together five plays that offer a unique glimpse into the lives, creativity and resilience of Afghanistan's women storytellers.

    Dancing To The Blast by Monirah Hashemi
    Dust Allergy by Nushin Arbabzadah
    Behind the Blast Wall by Sonali Bhattacharyya
    The Place of Shining Light by Yasmin Joseph
    Parwana: They Bear All the Pain by Alia Bano

    In her introduction, Lesley Ferris situates the plays in the challenging context of twentieth-century theatre in Afghanistan. Supported by reflections from the playwrights, and the original pieces of journalism that they are based on, the plays are illuminating, wry, surprising, and heart-rending. They open our eyes to what Afghan women wrestled with in the two decades between periods of Taliban rule, and remind us of what is being lost every day that women in Afghanistan are silenced. We hope that theatre-makers and educators at all levels will embrace these plays, and give them further life.

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    Table of Contents:

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    Introduction

    1 DANCING TO THE BLAST
    'Afghan Women Long For Their Campus Life A Year After Taliban Attack'
    Dancing To The Blast by Monirah Hashemi
    Reflections from playwright Monirah Hashemi

    2 DUST ALLERGY
    'Afghan Students Who Studied Abroad Are Hit With Reverse Culture Shock'
    Dust Allergy by Nushin Arbabzadah
    A Theatre of Tricksters: The Story of the Afghan Comedy 'Dust Allergy'

    3 BEHIND THE BLAST WALL
    'Kabul in 1979 and 2016: A Mother and Daughter Reflect on Change'
    Behind the Blast Wall by Sonali Bhattacharyya
    Interview with Sonali Bhattacharyya about her play

    4 THE PLACE OF SHINING LIGHT
    'I Dressed Like a Boy So I Could Go to School'
    The Place of Shining Light by Yasmin Joseph
    Interview with Yasmin Joseph about her play

    5 PARWANA: THEY BEAR ALL THE PAIN
    '""I couldn't even scream"": survival and abuse inseparable for Kabul children'
    Parwana: They Bear All the Pain by Alia Bano
    Reflection on her play by Alia Bano

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