Hanan Hammad, Associate Professor of History and Director of Middle
East Studies at Texas Christian University, will give a lecture
entitled “LAYLA MURAD: EGYPT’s JEWISH-MUSLIM STAR AND THE MAKING
OF ARAB-MUSLIM POPULAR CULTURE.” The lecture will take place on
Wednesday, March 11 at 6:00 p.m. in Gearhart Hall (GEAR) Room 26 on
the University of Arkansas Fayetteville Campus, and is free and open
to the public. According to Joel Gordon, University of Arkansas
Professor of History and the author of Revolutionary Melodrama:
Popular Film and Civic Identity in Nasser's Egypt, “Layla Murad
(1918-1995) was the first singing star of Arab cinema and a golden
voice of the mid-20th century. Born into a Jewish family in Cairo, the
daughter of a famous musician, Murad’s hit musicals, romantic
comedies and melodramas are still considered masterpieces, and are
regularly screened on television throughout the Arab world, where she
remains a beloved figure.”
In her lecture, Hammad will examine Murad’s career and the
controversies surrounding her life.
This lecture is presented by the King Fahd Center for Middle East
Studies, the Department of History, the Department of Music, the
Jewish Studies Program, and the Religious Studies Program at the
University of Arkansas.
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