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ID171093
Title ProperPerforming trans in post-revolutionary Iran
Other Title Informationgender transitions in islamic law, theatre, and film
LanguageENG
AuthorO’Dell, Emily
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the wake of a string of sensationalist documentaries about transsexuality in Iran, Iranian theatre and film artists began crafting groundbreaking trans performances to educate audiences and depict characters living non-heteronormative lives without the translating influence of queer theory or identity politics. Investigating transsexual bodies as assembled by jurists in Iranian Shiʿa jurisprudence and by artists on stage and screen reveals the ways in which the transsexual body is constructed in Islamic legal discourse and represented in narrative and bodily form in the public imaginary in Iran. Representations of transsexuality in theatre and film highlight the role of the arts as a vehicle for social change, communal recognition, and self-cognition. In particular, performances of female-to-male gender transitions in theatre and film have expanded the boundaries of how gender presentation is translated onto Iranian stages, into Tehran coffeehouses, and onto global screens. These trans performances usher Iranian spectators into new forms of viewership and artistic consumption in their attempt to creatively represent transsexual bodies and narratives to increase tolerance towards transsexuals; further, they have ignited a conversation among artists and activists about the assemblage of transsexual bodies in artistic productions and the most effective narrative and emotional forms of catharsis to inspire change.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 53, No.1-2, Jan-Mar 2020; p 129-164
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol: 53 No 1-2
Key WordsReligion ;  Law ;  Iran ;  Gender ;  Theatre ;  Film ;  Sexuality ;  Transsexuality


 
 
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