
Performing the Iranian State
Visual Culture and Representations of Iranian Identity
Staci Gem Scheiwiller(Editor)
Anthem Press
Published on 1. November 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
260 pages
978-1-78308-328-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book discusses what it means to "perform the State," what this action means in relation to the country of Iran and how these various performances are represented. The concept of the "State" as a modern phenomenon has had a powerful impact on the formation of the individual and collective, as well as on determining how political entities are perceived in their interactions with one another in the current global arena.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
427 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78308-328-2 (9781783083282)
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Person
Staci Gem Scheiwiller is an assistant professor of contemporary and modern art history at California State University, Stanislaus. She specializes in Iranian art, gender and postcolonialism.
Content
Acknowledgments; A Note on Transliteration; 1. Introduction: Setting the Stage - Staci Gem Scheiwiller; I - THE QAJAR DYNASTY: 1786-1925: 2. The Photographic Source for a Qajar Painting - Donna Stein; 3. Cartographic Desires: Some Reflections on the "Shahr-e Farang" (Peepshow) and Modern Iran - Staci Gem Scheiwiller; 4. Takkiyeh Dowlat: The Qajar Theater State - Babak Rahimi; II - THE PAHLAVI DYNASTY (1925-1979) AND TRANSITIONAL PERIOD AFTER THE IRANIAN REVOLUTION (1978-1979): 5. For the Love of her People: An Interview with Farah Diba about the Pahlavi Programs for the Arts in Iran - Donna Stein; 6. Shaping and Portraying Identity at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art (1977-2005) - Alisa Eimen; 7. Seismic Shifts across Political Zones in Contemporary Iranian Art: The Poetics of Knowledge, "Knowing" and Identity - Abbas Daneshvari; III - THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC: 1979-PRESENT: 8. Performativity and Ritual Space in Postrevolutionary Tehran - David Simonowitz; 9. Reclaiming Cultural Space: The Artist's Performativity versus the State's Expectations in Contemporary Iran - Hamid Keshmirshekan; 10. Female Trouble: Melancholia and Allegory in Contemporary Iranian Art - Andrea D. Fitzpatrick; IV - THE IRANIAN DIASPORA: 11. Performing Visual Strategies: Representational Concepts of Female Iranian Identity in Contemporary Photography and Video Art - Julia Allerstorfer; 12. Painted and Animated Metaphors: An Interview with Artist Alireza Darvish - Mina Zand Siegel and Carmen Perez Gonzalez; 13. In the House of Fatemeh: Revisiting Shirin Neshat's Photographic Series "Women of Allah" - Staci Gem Scheiwiller; Illustrations; List of Contributors