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ID087177
Title ProperDivorce seen through women's cinematic lens
LanguageENG
AuthorRahimieh, Nasrin
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The curtailment of women's rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran has received a great deal of scholarly attention. Among the legal changes that have profoundly affected women's lives are divorce laws. If the legal arena has not given women much room for maneuver, the realm of cultural representation, particularly cinematic production by women, has provided a fertile ground for self-expression and resistance. Through an analysis of Ziba Mir-Hosseini and Kim Longinotto's ethnographic documentary, Divorce Iranian Style (1998), and two feature films, Blackboards (2000) by Samira Makhmalbaf and Ceasefire by Tahmineh Milani (2006), this article explores representations of the ways in which women work within and against the grain of the dominant structures of power.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 42, No. 1; Feb 2009: p98-112
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol. 42, No. 1; Feb 2009: p98-112
Key WordsIran ;  Women ;  Divorce Law ;  Marriage Law ;  Shari'a Law