Iranian Cosmopolitanism: A Cinematic History: The Global Middle East, cartea 3
Autor Golbarg Rekabtalaeien Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 sep 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108407465
ISBN-10: 1108407463
Pagini: 319
Dimensiuni: 150 x 227 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria The Global Middle East
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1108407463
Pagini: 319
Dimensiuni: 150 x 227 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria The Global Middle East
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction; 1. Cinematic imaginaries and cosmopolitanism in the early twentieth century; 2. Cinematic education, cinematic sovereignty: the creation of a cosmo-national cinema; 3. Industrial professionalisation: the emergence of a 'national' commercial cinema; 4. 'Film-Farsi': everyday constituencies of a cosmopolitan popular cinema; 5. Cinematic revolution: cosmopolitan alter-cinema of pre-revolutionary Iran; Conclusion.
Recenzii
'This book is a very important addition to social and cultural history of twentieth-century Iran that takes cinema as its prism of understanding Iranian modernity. Golbarg Rekabtalaei does a wonderful job of contextualising the experience of cinema not just through films but also across spaces of movie theatres, schools, and other urban public venues. She carefully analyses the State's cultural policies through the exchanges that take place within the sites of experience and encounter of the public with cinema and in response to it. The book, therefore, offers a fresh and original case study on emerging modern cosmopolitanism in the Iranian context.' Ali Mirsepassi, New York University
'Golbarg Rekabtalaei's brilliant historical work uncovers the roots of Iranian cinema in the international studios and figures that produced it as a cosmopolitan construct. Boldly suggestive, Rekabtalaei's findings reveal, in this deep history, a cosmopolitan national imaginary whose sense of self, ethics, conflicts, dilemmas and humanism substantiate the overwhelming appeal of Iranian cinema to global audiences today.' Negar Mottahedeh, author of Displaced Allegories: Post-Revolutionary Iranian Cinema
'Locating cinema history in the urban everyday of Tehran, in its multiethnic neighborhoods, and in its institutions, Iranian Cosmopolitanism offers an original framework for the films and publications that have defined Iranian cinema. The historically grounded Iranian cinema syllabus has been waiting for this book. Scholars interested in challenging received ideas about the geographies of cinema's relation to modernity will find a model and a vital resource in Rekabtalaei's meticulous research.' Kaveh Askari, Michigan State University
'Rekabtalaei's Iranian Cosmopolitanism … stitches together the Iranian cinematic projects from the 1920s to the 1970s by attending to the irreducibly cosmopolitan quality of Iranian cinema … By sheer force of spectacular detail, Rekabtalaei is utterly convincing that there is no 'purely' Iranian cinema. Even when commandeered for nationalist propaganda, Iranian cinema is a story of cosmopolitanism across class-lines … [Her book] attest[s] to the rich, analytical potential of expansive notions of cinema.' William E. B. Sherman, Journal of Religion & Film
'Golbarg Rekabtalaei's brilliant historical work uncovers the roots of Iranian cinema in the international studios and figures that produced it as a cosmopolitan construct. Boldly suggestive, Rekabtalaei's findings reveal, in this deep history, a cosmopolitan national imaginary whose sense of self, ethics, conflicts, dilemmas and humanism substantiate the overwhelming appeal of Iranian cinema to global audiences today.' Negar Mottahedeh, author of Displaced Allegories: Post-Revolutionary Iranian Cinema
'Locating cinema history in the urban everyday of Tehran, in its multiethnic neighborhoods, and in its institutions, Iranian Cosmopolitanism offers an original framework for the films and publications that have defined Iranian cinema. The historically grounded Iranian cinema syllabus has been waiting for this book. Scholars interested in challenging received ideas about the geographies of cinema's relation to modernity will find a model and a vital resource in Rekabtalaei's meticulous research.' Kaveh Askari, Michigan State University
'Rekabtalaei's Iranian Cosmopolitanism … stitches together the Iranian cinematic projects from the 1920s to the 1970s by attending to the irreducibly cosmopolitan quality of Iranian cinema … By sheer force of spectacular detail, Rekabtalaei is utterly convincing that there is no 'purely' Iranian cinema. Even when commandeered for nationalist propaganda, Iranian cinema is a story of cosmopolitanism across class-lines … [Her book] attest[s] to the rich, analytical potential of expansive notions of cinema.' William E. B. Sherman, Journal of Religion & Film
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Descriere
A unique look at how cinema shaped the cosmopolitan society in Tehran through cultural exchanges between Iran and the world.