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Modernity, Sexuality, and Ideology in Iran: The Life and Legacy of a Popular Female Artist
Kamran Talattof
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For more than a century Iran’s social, political, and cultural history has been defined by a struggle toward or away from modernity. In this book Talatoff makes a compelling argument that, despite revolutionary upheaval, the ideals of modernity remain remote due to the absence of a modern notion of sexuality. He illustrates his assertion through the life of Shahrzad, a celebrated stage and screen actress, dancer, journalist, and published poet who eventually became imprisoned and later homeless in the streets of Tehran. Tracing her career along with other pre-revolutionary women artists, Talatoff explores the relationship between gender, sexuality, media, and modernity in Iran.
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Cover Page
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Copyright Page
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Dedication
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Table of Contents
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Illustrations
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Preface, Acknowledgments, Translation, and Transliteration
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1. Academic Writing and Writing about Lives
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2. Modernity, Sexuality, and Popular Culture
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3. Iranian Women and Public Space in the Seventies
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4. Seduction, Sin, and Salvation: Spurious Sexuality in Dance and Film
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5. Shahrzad as a Writer: The Question of Literary Modernity
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6. Social Change in Iran and the Transforming Lives of Women Artists
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7. Ideology, Sexuality, and Sexual Agency: An Afterword
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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Published: 2011
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
- 9780815651390 (ebook)
- 9780815632245 (hardcover)