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Iranian Culture in Bahram Beyzaies Cinema and Theatre: Paradigms of Being and Belonging (1959-1979)
By (Author) Saeed Talajooy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
31st October 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Film history, theory or criticism
Social and cultural history
Literary studies: postcolonial literature
891.5523
Paperback
288
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Since the beginning of his artistic career in 1959, Bahram Beyzaies oeuvre has incorporated various aspects of Iranian, Euro-American, Chinese, Japanese, and Indian performance traditions and cinema. Beyzaies work reformulates indigenous artistic and ritual forms and cultural narratives in plays and films whose emancipatory aesthetics have influenced several generations of writers, playwrights, and filmmakers. This book examines the origins and development of what the author identifies as Beyzaies unique sense of creativity, using an interdisciplinary method of semiotic and cultural analysis to identify its manifestations in Beyzaies films and plays of the 1960s and 1970s. It focusses on Beyzaies early works, such as Downpour and Uncle Moustache, and how they engage with neglected aspects of Iranian culture to challenge mainstream approaches to writing and directing plays and films. In this way, the author argues, Beyzaies work questions notions of being and belonging, by subverting exclusionist discourses on art, politics, society, culture, self and other, personal and collective identity, gender relations, intellectuals, heroes and villains, and children.
This book offers a remarkably rich analysis of the works of one of Irans most renowned playwrights and filmmakers, Bahram Beyzaie. Focused on Beyzaies oeuvre between 1959 and 1979, this unparalleled work of scholarship is indispensable for understanding Beyzaies unique engagement with and critique of modernity in the Iranian cultural context. * Nasrin Rahimieh, UC Irvine, USA *
Saeed Talajooy is Lecturer in Persian at the University of St Andrews, UK. His publications include chapters on Iranian theatre and cinema, articles on Bahram Beyzaies cinema and theatre, the co-edited volume, Resistance in Contemporary Middle Eastern Studies: Literature, Cinema and Music (2012) and a Special Issue of Iranian Studies on Bahram Beyzaie.