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Dr. Raphael Cormack is an Assistant Professor in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at Durham University. His research focuses on Arabic literature and cultural history, particularly the performing arts and entertainment industries in the modern Middle East. He specializes in Egyptian cultural history, gender studies, and the translation of classical works into Arabic contexts.
His research interests include:
- The history of popular entertainment in Cairo during the early 20th century
- Gender representation in Middle Eastern performance arts
- Cross-cultural adaptations of Western literary classics in Arabic contexts
- The intersection of politics and performance in revolutionary periods
- Diaspora literature and cultural identity
Publications frequently examine cultural translation, gender dynamics in performance, and the social history of entertainment industries, with a geographical focus on Egypt and the broader Middle East spanning from the 19th century to contemporary times.
Notable recognition includes being runner-up for the prestigious Pen Hessell-Tiltman Prize in 2022 for his work on Cairo's entertainment history.
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