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ID098434
Title ProperQuestion of Identity vis-a-vis exoticism in contemporary Iranian art
LanguageENG
AuthorKeshmirshekan, Hamid
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay explores two primary concerns in the art and artistic practice of contemporary Iran, namely "identity" (i.e. local, historical, imagined and collective identity and also self-identity) and "exoticism" (which appears inevitably related to the first), both of which (identity and exoticism) involve challenges relating to the "self" and "other" and the issue of "expectation". It suggests that these issues see broader contextual socio-political parallels. The first apprehension relates to the concept of identity which addresses how artists have interpreted contemporary aesthetics in the light of national and indigenous ideology. The second refers to the ever-present obsession with cultural and frequently social concern with which Iranian artists are engaged within the country. The two concerns are integrated, in the way that the second is seen to be the outcome of the first. Some critiques are based on the issues of cultural commodification, anti-canonical West, cultural formulation, and also the stereotypes rooted in the preference and interest of the market.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 43, No. 4; Sep 2010: p.489 - 512
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol. 43, No. 4; Sep 2010: p.489 - 512
Key WordsExoticism ;  Iranian Art ;  Aesthetics ;  Cultural Commodification