
- 256 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
In recent years there has been a remarkable surge in Iranian films expressing contentious issues which would otherwise be very difficult to discuss publicly inside the Islamic Republic of Iran - such as the role of clergy in Iranian society. Nacim Pak-Shiraz here highlights how many Iranian film directors concern themselves with the content of the religious and historical narratives of culture and society, sparking debate about the medium's compatibility or incongruity with religion and spirituality. She explores the various ways that Shi'i discourse emerges on screen, and offers groundbreaking insights into both the role of film in Iranian culture and society, and how it has become a medium for exploring what it means to be Iranian and Muslim after thirty years of Islamic rule. This is invaluable reading students and scholars of Film Studies and contemporary Iranian cinema, but also of the culture and identity of Iran more widely.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- List of Ilustrations
- Note on Transliteration
- Acknowledgements
- INTRODUCTION
- 1. SHI‘ISM IN IRAN: AN HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
- 2. CONTEMPORARY IRANIAN DISCOURSES ON RELIGION AND SPIRITUALITY IN CINEMA
- 3. FILMIC DISCOURSES ON THE ROLE OF THE CLERGY IN IRAN
- 4. SIGHT, SOUND AND SUFISM: MYSTICAL ISLAM IN MAJIDI’S FILMS
- 5. CINEMA AS A RESERVOIR FOR CULTURAL MEMORY
- 6. THINKING FILMS: KIAROSTAMI, A POETIC PHILOSOPHER
- CONCLUSION
- NOTES
- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
- FILMOGRAPHY
- INDEX