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1 - Identity and beyond: setting the framework of analysis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 September 2014

Reem Bassiouney
Affiliation:
The American University of Cairo, Egypt
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Zūzū: “What would you say to someone who does not answer a question?

Professor: “If it is a question with no answer, then there is no problem if you refuse to answer it.

Zūzū: “Well, why didn't you answer my question?

Professor: “Because it is the most difficult question in the world. ‘Who are you?’ Do you actually know how to answer it yourself? And by the way, why do you ask me this question Miss Zūzū?

Zūzū: “Because this is the main issue here. If someone comes to speak to me, I need to know who he is first in order to know why he said what he said. Once I know who you are, I will also know what you want.

Professor: “I just noticed that your Arabic pronunciation is very good.

(Khallī bālak min Zūzū, “Take care of Zūzū,” Dir. Ḥasan al-Imām, released in Egypt in 1972)

Zūzū is a young Egyptian female student who comes across as intelligent, ambitious, bold, and yet tormented by her shameful family background. Her mother is an old belly-dancer who lives in a lower-class Cairene alley. While forging a different identity for herself, she is also conflicted throughout between allegiance to her old one and struggling to maintain a respectful new one. The moment she lays eyes upon the professor who will be directing a play at her university, she is swept off her feet.

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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Print publication year: 2014

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