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The Politics Of Iranian Cinema Film And Society In The Islamic Republic Iranian Studies 1st Edition Saeed Zeydabadinejad

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The Politics Of Iranian Cinema Film And Society In The Islamic Republic Iranian Studies 1st Edition Saeed Zeydabadinejad
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.75 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Saeed Zeydabadi-Nejad
ISBN: 9780415455367, 9780415455374, 0415455367, 0415455375
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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The Politics Of Iranian Cinema Film And Society In The Islamic Republic Iranian Studies 1st Edition Saeed Zeydabadinejad by Saeed Zeydabadi-nejad 9780415455367, 9780415455374, 0415455367, 0415455375 instant download after payment.

Iran has undergone considerable social upheaval since the revolution and this has been reflected in its cinema. Drawing on first-hand interviews and detailed ethnographic research, this book explores how cinema is engaged in the dynamics of social change in contemporary Iran. The author not only discusses the practices of regulation and reception of films from major award winning directors but also important mainstream filmmakers such as Hatamikia and Tabizi. Contributing to ethnographic accounts of Iranian governance in the field of culture, the book reveals the complex behind-the-scenes negotiations between filmmakers and the authorities which constitute a major part of the workings of film censorship. The author traces the relationship of Iranian cinema to recent social/political movements in Iran, namely reformism and women’s movement, and shows how international acclaim has been instrumental in filmmakers’ engagement with matters of political importance in Iran. This book will be a valuable tool for courses on film and media studies, and will provide a significant insight into Iranian cultural politics for students of cultural studies and anthropology, Middle Eastern and Iranian studies.

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