Women, Art, Freedom

Artists and Street Politics in Iran

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E-book, 303 blz. Pdf met watermerkbeveiliging | Engels
Leuven University Press | 2024
ISBN13: 9789461665638
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Hoofdrubriek : Kunst en cultuur
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Women, Art, Freedom offers an insightful look at the 2022 Woman, Life, Freedom uprising in Iran, sparked by the tragic murder of Jina Mahsa Amini at the hands of the "morality police" for violating hijab rules. Beyond its feminist undertones and the remarkable courage of the young protesters, what sets this uprising apart from previous ones is the abundant and diverse art it has inspired. This book, rather than merely analyzing the artworks that garnered attention on social media platforms, brings to light lesser-known grassroots artistic movements that played a crucial role within their immediate local communities. Engaging with primarily Iran-based artists, the book uncovers their role in shaping guerrilla interventions and street occupations and in articulating distinct forms of peaceful civil disobedience. By drawing on a broad spectrum of historical and theoretical sources, this book further reveals the origins and inspirations of Iran’s protest art. Focusing mainly on the interconnections between the public sphere, women’s bodies, and feminist viewpoints, Women, Art, Freedom underscores the vital role of artists in championing global justice and equality.

PAMELA KARIMI is an associate professor of history of art and architecture at Cornell University. She is the author of Alternative Iran: Contemporary Art and Critical Spatial Practice.

Karimi’s terrific book explores the nuances of language, color, calligraphy, graffiti, performance, artistic precedents, and gender identity as she takes up the current movement, finding art to be crucial to parafeminist imaginaries around the globe.
Caroline Jones, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Women, Art, Freedom offers a most compelling argument on how performative art and activism join hands in promoting a political posture of resistance. It spotlights through a deft analysis of a mass of data and evidence that is extraordinarily difficult to locate and gather, the unfolding of the uprisings that followed the murder of Jina Mahsa Amini on 16 September 2022 [...] Here is a book about art as a tool to inflict political and social change, to expose injustice, and to find reason to dream.
Sussan Babaie, The Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London

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ISBN13:9789461665638
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:e-book
Beveiliging:watermerk
Bestandsformaat:pdf
Aantal pagina's:303
Verschijningsdatum:11-9-2024
Hoofdrubriek:Kunst en cultuur

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9 Introduction

Act One
45 Parading the Body on Sidewalks

Act Two
69 Hiding in Plain Sight

Act Three
93 Staging Citywide Protest Props

Act Four
113 Reclaiming Old Themes for New Protest Arts

Act Five
133 Reenacting Street Battles

Act Six
155 Documenting Urban Unrest

Act Seven
175 Camouflaging Defiant Words

Act Eight
199 Clashing with Faith in Broad Daylight

Act Nine
219 Opposing Art with Art in Cityscapes

Act Ten
237 Forecasting the Future

263 Coda
271 Notes
285 Select Bibliography
289 Index

ERRATUM : An error is noted in attributing a typographic work to Reza Abedini. While he also promoted the same style, the example cited on pages 179-180 was created by Bijan Seifouri.
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