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Eternal Performance: Taziyeh and Other Shiite Rituals: Enactments

Editat de Peter J. Chelkowski
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 sep 2024
Over the centuries, observances of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar, have traveled far from their origins at Karbala—a windswept desert plain that is now a town in present-day Iraq—where, according to tradition, Hussein, the beloved grandson of Prophet Muhammad, was brutally put to death together with seventy-two of his male companions on the tenth day of the month. For this reason, Muharram is synonymous with both the first month and the tenth day. Hussein’s passion and death are considered the ultimate example of sacrifice for Shia Muslims and scores of rituals devoted to Muharram have developed during the last thirteen centuries, especially in Iran where Twelver Shi’ism became the state religion in the sixteenth century. 
As Peter Chelkowski describes in Eternal Performance, many of these rituals were exported to other lands over time. They crossed boundaries and cultures from Iran and Iraq to Lebanon, the Indian subcontinent, North America, and the Caribbean. Yet all Muharram rituals, no matter where or how they are performed, have their origins in Karbala. The transformation and transmission of these observances to their present-day forms around the world are the result of the intersection of multiple races, religions, and artistic traditions. Eternal Performance explores the social, political, cultural, artistic, and religious significance of Muharram rituals for millions of global observers.
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ISBN-13: 9781803094458
ISBN-10: 1803094451
Pagini: 432
Ilustrații: 90 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Seagull Books
Colecția Seagull Books
Seria Enactments


Notă biografică

Peter J. Chelkowski is professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic studies at New York University. He is the author of Mirror of the Invisible World and Taziyeh: Ritual and Drama in Iran, among other works.  He has been the recipient of awards and fellowships from the American Association of University Presses; the Smithsonian Institute; the Hoover Institute on War, Revolution, and Peace Fellowship; and the Social Science Research Council.

Cuprins

Editor’s Acknowledgements
Editor’s Introduction
Editor’s Note On Transliteration
Time Out Of Memory: Ta‘Ziyeh, The Total Drama
The Ta‘Ziyeh Of The Martyrdom Of Hussein
The Origins Of The Sunnite–Shiite Divide And The Emergence Of The Ta‘Ziyeh Tradition
Muharram Ceremonies Observed In Tehran By Ilya Nicolaevich Berezin (1843)
Acting Styles And Actor Training In Ta‘Ziyeh
Identification And Analysis Of The Scenic Space In Traditional Iranian Theater
Peripheral Ta‘Ziyeh: The Transformation Of Ta‘Ziyeh From Muharram Mourning Ritual To Secular And Comical Theatre
A View From The Inside: The Anatomy Of The Persian Ta‘Ziyeh Plays
Garden Of The Brave In War: Recollections Of Iran
Karbala Drag Kings And Queens
Compelling Reasons To Sing: The Music Of Ta‘Ziyeh
Ta‘Ziyeh As Theatre Of Protest
Shi’ite Narratives Of Karbala And Christian Rites Of Penance: Michel Foucault And The Culture Of The Iranian Revolution, 1978–79
Moses And The Wandering Dervish: Ta‘Ziyeh At Trinity College
Mohammad B. Ghaffari, Ta‘Ziyeh Director: An Interview With Peter J. Chelkowski
Presenting Ta‘Ziyeh At Lincoln Center
Ta‘Ziyeh In France: The Ritual Of Renewal At The Festival D’automne
Ta‘Ziyeh In Parma
Remembering Ta‘Ziyeh In Iraq
Ritual, Blood, And Shiite Identity: Ashura In Nabatiyya, Lebanon
Shiite Theater In South Lebanon: Some Notes On The Karbala Drama And The Sabaya
Flagellation And Fundamentalism: (Trans)Forming Meaning, Identity, And Gender Through Pakistani Women’s Rituals Of Mourning
The Heart Of Lament: Pakistani-American Muslim Women’s Azadari Rituals
From The Sun-Scorched Desert Of Iran To The Beaches Of Trinidad: Ta‘Ziyeh’s Journey From Asia To The Caribbean
List Of Contributors