Takes an industrial approach to women's documentary practices in Iran since the late 1990s with a patrticular focus on gender politics.
Takes an industrial approach to women's documentary practices in Iran since the late 1990s with a patrticular focus on gender politics.
By merging three (inter)disciplinary areas of documentary film studies, women's and gender studies, and Iranian studies, this book looks at how Iranian women documentarians have engaged with gender politics and sociocultural and technological changes since the late 1990s to produce a dynamic new range of documentary modes in regard to production, financing, distribution and exhibition, as well as forms and themes.
In mapping out the politics and aesthetics of women's independent documentary film practices in contemporary Iran, Women and Documentary Film in Contemporary Iran: Reframing Reality delineates how women documentarians have incorporated the unique possibilities offered by the documentary medium to perform their agency, subjectivity and creativity, and how the medium of documentary itself has served as a much-needed document of, and advocate for, Iranian women's issues.
Women and Documentary Film in Contemporary Iran: Reframing Reality is a refreshing resource, blending theoretical insight with practical experiences. It offers a nuanced understanding of Iranian women's pivotal role in documentary filmmaking, covering production practices, distribution, autobiographical narratives, and activism. A vital contribution to documentary, gender, and Iranian studies, this book is a must-read for scholars and filmmakers alike.-- "Maryam Ghorbankarimi, Associate Professor in Film, Lancaster University"
Najmeh Moradiyan-Rizi is Assistant Professor of Film Studies at the Old Dominion University in Virginia, USA.
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