Performing Iran
Culture, Performance, Theatre
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:23rd Mar '23
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Leading scholars and practitioners explore Iranian history, identity and culture through the lens of performance
The result of collaborative research from noteworthy dramatists and scholars, this volume investigates the dynamic relationship between culture, performance and theatre in Iran. The studies gathered here examine how various forms of performances, especially theatre, have and continue to undergo change in response to shifting political and social settings from the antiquity to the present day. The analysis in this book focuses on performance practices, examining drama, texts, rituals, plays, music, cinema and drama technologies. This is done in order to show how Iran has been imagined through enactments and representations, and reproduced through these performative actions. The book uses a wider definition of the concept of ‘performance’, offering analysis of a wide range of phenomena, including indigenous rituals – such as the naqqali and taziyeh – and online performances by diaspora communities.
This wide-ranging collection of essays provides an illuminating insight into the complex performing culture of modern Iran and its relationship to the new world of global performance. * Marvin Carlson, Distinguished Professor, The City University of New York, USA *
ISBN: 9780755635146
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272 pages