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The result of collaborative research from noteworthy dramatists and
scholars, this volume investigates the dynamic relationship between
culture, performance and theatre in Iran. The studies gathered here
examine how various forms of performances, especially theatre, have
and continue to undergo change in response to shifting political
and social settings from the antiquity to the present day. The
analysis in this book focuses on performance practices, examining
drama, texts, rituals, plays, music, cinema and drama technologies.
This is done in order to show how Iran has been imagined through
enactments and representations, and reproduced through these
performative actions. The book uses a wider definition of the
concept of 'performance', offering analysis of a wide range of
phenomena, including indigenous rituals - such as the naqqali and
taziyeh - and online performances by diaspora communities.
Pilgrimage is one of the most significant ritual duties for
Muslims, entailing the visitation and veneration of sites
associated with the Prophet Muhammad or saintly figures. As
demonstrated in this multidisciplinary volume, the lived religion
of pilgrimage, defined by embodied devotional practices, is
changing in an age characterized by commerce, technology, and new
sociocultural and political frameworks. Traveling to and far beyond
the Hajj, the most well-known Muslim pilgrimage, the volume's
contributors reveal and analyze emerging contemporary Islamic
pilgrimage practices around the world, in minority- and
majority-Muslim countries as well as in urban and rural settings.
What was once a tiny religious attraction in a remote village, for
example, may begin to draw increasing numbers of pilgrims to
shrines and tombs as the result of new means of travel, thus
triggering significant changes in the traditional rituals, and
livelihoods, of the local people. Organized around three key
themes-history and politics; embodiment, memory, and material
religion; and communications-the book reveals how rituals,
practices, and institutions are experienced in the context of an
inexorable global capitalism. The volume contributors are Sophia
Rose Arjana, Rose Aslan, Robert R. Bianchi, Omar Kasmani, Azim
Malikov, Lewis Mayo, Julian Millie, Reza Masoudi Nejad, Paulo G.
Pinto, Babak Rahimi, Emilio Spadola, Edith Szanto, and Brannon
Wheeler.
Pilgrimage is one of the most significant ritual duties for
Muslims, entailing the visitation and veneration of sites
associated with the Prophet Muhammad or saintly figures. As
demonstrated in this multidisciplinary volume, the lived religion
of pilgrimage, defined by embodied devotional practices, is
changing in an age characterized by commerce, technology, and new
sociocultural and political frameworks. Traveling to and far beyond
the Hajj, the most well-known Muslim pilgrimage, the volume's
contributors reveal and analyze emerging contemporary Islamic
pilgrimage practices around the world, in minority- and
majority-Muslim countries as well as in urban and rural settings.
What was once a tiny religious attraction in a remote village, for
example, may begin to draw increasing numbers of pilgrims to
shrines and tombs as the result of new means of travel, thus
triggering significant changes in the traditional rituals, and
livelihoods, of the local people. Organized around three key
themes-history and politics; embodiment, memory, and material
religion; and communications-the book reveals how rituals,
practices, and institutions are experienced in the context of an
inexorable global capitalism. The volume contributors are Sophia
Rose Arjana, Rose Aslan, Robert R. Bianchi, Omar Kasmani, Azim
Malikov, Lewis Mayo, Julian Millie, Reza Masoudi Nejad, Paulo G.
Pinto, Babak Rahimi, Emilio Spadola, Edith Szanto, and Brannon
Wheeler.
The result of collaborative research from noteworthy dramatists and
scholars, this volume investigates the dynamic relationship between
culture, performance and theatre in Iran. The studies gathered here
examine how various forms of performances, especially theatre, have
and continue to undergo change in response to shifting political
and social settings from the antiquity to the present day. The
analysis in this book focuses on performance practices, examining
drama, texts, rituals, plays, music, cinema and drama technologies.
This is done in order to show how Iran has been imagined through
enactments and representations, and reproduced through these
performative actions. The book uses a wider definition of the
concept of 'performance', offering analysis of a wide range of
phenomena, including indigenous rituals - such as the naqqali and
taziyeh - and online performances by diaspora communities.
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