Modernity, sexuality, and ideology in Iran: the life and legacy of a popular female artist

Author
Talattof, Kamran
Publisher
Syracuse University Press
Year
2011
Language
English
Call Number
PK6561.S274 Z73 2011
ISBN
9780815632245
Reference Only
Off
Number of Pages
318
Library of Congress Subject Heading
Women in popular culture -- Iran -- History -- 20th century
Library of Congress Subject Heading 2
Social change -- Iran -- History -- 20th century
Abstract

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.