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Cultural Revolution in Iran : Contemporary Popular Culture in the Islamic Republic.
Başlık:
Cultural Revolution in Iran : Contemporary Popular Culture in the Islamic Republic.
Yazar:
Sreberny, Annabelle.
ISBN:
9780857722973
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1st ed.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (296 pages)
Seri:
International Library of Iranian Studies
İçerik:
CONTENTS -- List of Illustrations -- 1. Thirty-plus years of the Iranian Revolution -- PART I - SOCIAL CONTEXT AND SEXUALITY -- 2. Iran's Green Movement in Context -- 3. Tehrani Cultural Bricolage: Local Traditions and Global Styles of Tehran's Non-Conformist Youth -- 4. Social and Cultural Change and the Women's Rights Movement in Iran -- 5. Emerging Forms of Masculinity in the Islamic Republic of Iran -- PART II - PERFORMING ARTS AND CINEMA -- 6. Contemporary Iranian Theatre: The Emergence of an Autonomous Space -- 7. Dance and the Borders of Public and Private Life in Post-revolution Iran -- 8. Beyond Gender: Women Filmmakers and Sociopolitical Critique -- PART III - MUSIC -- 9. 'I am an original Iranian Man': Identity and Expression in Tehran's Unofficial Rock Music -- 10. Neither 'Islamic' nor a 'Republic': Discourses in Music -- PART IV - REPRESENTATION -- 11. Digital Heroes: Indentity Construction in Iranian Video Games -- 12. Satire in the Iranian Media: Development and Diversity -- 13. Gendered Taboos in Iran's Text message jokes -- 14. Iranian Mural Painting: New Trends -- 15. From the Pen to the Rotary Press: Women Book Publishers in Post-Revolutionary Iran -- PART V - BEYOND BORDERS -- 16. The Other Shore: Iranians in the United Arab Emirates Between Visibility and Invisibility -- List of contributors -- Index.
Özet:
The Islamic Republic of Iran is several decades into its existence and the values and legacy of the Revolution upon which it was founded continue to have profound and contradictory consequences for everyday Iranian life. Despite a powerful system of surveillance and control, an extremely lively cultural milieu exists in the country, utilising many different forms of expression, including film, theatre, music and dance. Cultural Revolution in Iran examines the diverse areas of social andcultural innovation that are driving change and progress, both negotiating and resisting government policies and censorship. While religious conservatism remains the creed of the establishment, this volume uncovers a hidden world of new technologies, social media and entertainment that speaks both to women seeking a greater public role and to a restlessyounger generation that organises and engages with global trends online. In this volume, Annabelle Sreberny and Massoumeh Torfeh highlight the huge range of cultural activities which allow Iranians to express themselves, voice their coded opinions in between the 'red lines' of censorship and even engage in social and civil disobedience. From film to rockmusic and from painting to video games, there is a vast array of cultural expression and dissent that often eludes the international observer. For example, film production in Iran is highThe Islamic Republic of Iran is several decades into its existence and the values and legacy of the Revolution upon which it was founded continue to have profound and contradictory consequences for everyday Iranian life. Despite a powerful system of surveillance and control, an extremely lively cultural milieu exists in the country, utilising many different forms of expression, including film, theatre, music and dance. Cultural Revolution in Iran examines the diverse areas of social

and cultural innovation that are driving change and progress, both negotiating and resisting government policies and censorship. While religious conservatism remains the creed of the establishment, this volume uncovers a hidden world of new technologies, social media and entertainment that speaks both to women seeking a greater public role and to a restless younger generation that organises and engageswith global trends online. In this volume, Annabelle Sreberny and Massoumeh Torfeh highlight the huge range ofcultural activities which allow Iranians to express themselves, voice their coded opinions in between the 'red lines' of censorship and even engage in social and civil disobedience. From film to rock music and from painting to video games, there is a vast array of cultural expression and dissent that often eludes the international observer. For example, film production in Iran is high and women directors, such as Rakhshan Bani-Etemad, Samira Makhmalbaf and Manijeh Hekmat, have come to the fore, making both popular but also prize-winning films. In addition to this, there is a vibrant music scene in Iran where many performances occur literally 'underground', in private basements, as illegal activity. Sometimes an audience has to wait patiently in the auditorium for the start of a public performance - for example, to hear Morteza Shafiei conducting the Isfahan Symphony Orchestra - whilst the organisers debate with the authorities as to whether the performancecan go ahead or not. It is these activities and modes of communication and expression that are centralto this volume, making Cultural Revolution in Iran essential for those researching the modern Iranian state as well as those looking at everyday life and popular culture under authoritarian governments and women directors, such as Rakhshan Bani-Etemad, Samira Makhmalbaf and Manijeh Hekmat,

have come to the fore, making both popular but alsoprize-winning films. In addition to this, there is a vibrant music scene in Iran where many performances occur literally 'underground', in private basements, as illegal activity. Sometimes an audience has to wait patiently in the auditoriumfor the start of a public performance - for example, to hear Morteza Shafiei conducting the Isfahan Symphony Orchestra - whilst the organisers debate with the authorities as to whether the performance can go ahead or not. It is these activities and modes of communication and expression that are central to this volume, making Cultural Revolution in Iranessential for those researching the modern Iranian state as well as those looking at everyday life and popular culture under authoritarian governments.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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