In a novel by this author, the London actress Sonia stars in a staging of Hamlet in the West Bank during her trip to visit her sister Haneen in Haifa. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this author of the novel Enter Ghost, who wrote about the Palestinian struggle and the role of anagnorisis scenes in the long essay Recognizing the Stranger: On Palestine and Narrative.
ANSWER: Isabella Hammad [or Isabella Mariam S. Hammad]
[10e] Hammad’s ideas on narration borrow from this writer’s essay “Permission to Narrate.” This Palestinian-American critic discussed Mansfield Park’s depiction of slavery in a chapter of Culture and Imperialism.
ANSWER: Edward Said [or Edward Wadie Said]
[10m] Recognizing the Stranger discusses Hammad’s experience writing about her grandfather in her debut novel titled for this city. The narrator of a story titled for this city begins to vomit rabbits while staying in his friend’s apartment.
ANSWER: Paris [accept The Parisian; accept “Letter to a Young Lady in Paris”] (by Julio Cortázar)
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