Enghelab Street. a Revolution Through Books

Enghelab Street. a Revolution Through Books
Title Enghelab Street. a Revolution Through Books PDF eBook
Author Hannah Darabi
Publisher Spector Books
Pages 540
Release 2019-02
Genre
ISBN 9783959052627

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Enghelab Street, or Revolution Street, is located in the center of the Iranian capital Tehran--a main artery in the city's cultural life with a host of bookshops. This book presents a variety of rarely seen photographic and propaganda books collected by Iranian-born, Paris-based artist Hannah Darabi (born 1981), drawing on works published between 1979 and 1983--years corresponding to the short period when freedom of speech prevailed at the end of the Shah's regime and the beginning of the Islamic government. Darabi takes us to the heart of an intense artistic and cultural period in Iranian history in a visual essay accompanied by a critical essay by Chowra Makaremi. With its revelatory landscape of publications, Enghelab Street gives us the opportunity to look at rare printed matter for the first time.

Enghelab Street, a Revolution Through Books

Enghelab Street, a Revolution Through Books
Title Enghelab Street, a Revolution Through Books PDF eBook
Author Hannah Darabi
Publisher
Pages
Release 2018
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ISBN

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Subjective Atlas of Palestine

Subjective Atlas of Palestine
Title Subjective Atlas of Palestine PDF eBook
Author Annelys de Vet
Publisher 010 Publishers
Pages 82
Release 2007
Genre Atlases--Palestine
ISBN 9064506485

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"The Dutch designer Annelys de Vet invited Palestinian artists, photographers and designers to map their country as they see it ... the contributions give an entirely different angle on a nation in occupied territory."--Back cover.

Creating the Modern Iranian Woman

Creating the Modern Iranian Woman
Title Creating the Modern Iranian Woman PDF eBook
Author Liora Hendelman-Baavur
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 341
Release 2019-11-07
Genre History
ISBN 1108498078

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A fresh look at Iranian popular culture and women's role within this prior to the 1979 Revolution.

Iran

Iran
Title Iran PDF eBook
Author Oliver Hartung
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Iran
ISBN 9783959050760

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Since the revolution in 1979, Iran has developed an image culture projecting statesanctioned religious ideology in public spaces that serve as transit zones. Between 2011 and 2014, German artist and former freelance photographer for the New York Times Oliver Hartung produced a body of work on Iran comprised of images which, upon first glance, depict colorful street paraphernalia, posters, graffiti, murals, monuments, and war cemeteries, but upon a closer inspection reveal a much deeper psychology engineered to bolster the myth of the Islamic Republic. Hartungs unique view of the Middle Eastoften lost amid images of war and conflictcreates a portrait of a country still largely unknown to the West. Part of a long-term project exploring the contemporary cultures of the Middle East, Hartungs thoughtful monograph is packed with over 300 color images. Hartungs last publication with Spector was Syria Al-Assad.

Hannah Darabi. Enghelab Street, a revolution through Books: Iran 1979-1983

Hannah Darabi. Enghelab Street, a revolution through Books: Iran 1979-1983
Title Hannah Darabi. Enghelab Street, a revolution through Books: Iran 1979-1983 PDF eBook
Author Hannah Darabi
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9783959052634

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The Age of Aryamehr

The Age of Aryamehr
Title The Age of Aryamehr PDF eBook
Author Roham Alvandi
Publisher Gingko Library
Pages 409
Release 2018-07-15
Genre History
ISBN 1909942197

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Fully incorporates Pahlavi Iran into the global history of the 1960s and ’70s, when Iran mattered far beyond its borders. The reign of the last Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (1941–79), marked the high point of Iran’s global interconnectedness. Never before had Iranians felt the impact of global political, social, economic, and cultural forces so intimately in their national and daily lives, nor had Iranian actors played such an important global role – on battlefields, barricades, and in board rooms far beyond Iran’s borders. Iranian intellectuals, technocrats, politicians, workers, artists, and students alike were influenced by the global ideas, movements, markets, and conflicts that they also helped to shape. From the launch of the Shah’s White Revolution in 1963 to his overthrow in the popular revolution of 1978–79, Iran saw the longest period of sustained economic growth that the country had ever experienced. An entire generation took its cue from the shift from oil consumption to oil production to dream of, and aspire to, a modernized Iran, and the history of Iran in this period has tended to be presented as a prologue to the revolution. Those histories usually locate the political, social, and cultural origins of the revolution firmly within a national context, into which global actors intruded as Iranian actors retreated. While engaging with that national narrative, this volume is concerned with Iran’s place in the global history of the 1960s and ’70s. It examines and highlights the transnational threads that connected Pahlavi Iran to the world, from global traffic in modern art and narcotics to the embrace of American social science by Iranian technocrats and the encounter of European intellectuals with the Iranian Revolution.