Transit Tehran : young Iran and its inspirations

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Transit Tehran : young Iran and its inspirations

Malu Halasa and Maziar Bahari, editors

Garnet Pub., c2009

1st ed

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Originally published as: Transit Teheran : der junge Iran und seine Inspirationen, by Salis Verlag, Zurich, 2008

Includes bibliographical references

収録内容

  • Introduction / text, Maziar Bahari, Malu Halasa
  • History of Tehran : what lies beneath / essay, Masoud Behnoud
  • Girl power : how the other half lives / photo essay and text, Newsha Tavakolian
  • Poor popper / fiction, Alireza Mahmoodi-Iranmehr
  • The best years of our lives : a photographer watches a park bench for two years / photo essay, Kian Amani
  • Travels through the world of Persian hip-hop : East-in-West meets West-in-East / essay, Mehrak Golestani
  • Under the skin of the city : frames from feature film / Rakhshan Bani-Etemad
  • White scarves : freedom is a stadium; a symbol; a political act; a dream / essay, Asieh Amini
  • Dragnet Tehran : these women are the law / photo essay, Abbas Kowsari ; text, Samaneh Ghadarkhan
  • First thing tomorrow morning / fiction, Peyman Hooshmandzadeh
  • Guys in the hood / art, Khosrow Hasanzadeh ; interview, Eugenie Dolberg
  • Looking for the Axis of Evil / art, Nicky Nodjoumi ; text, Octavio Zaya
  • Whispers of the east / art and text, Sadegh Tirafkan
  • Ardeshir Mohassess : painter of history / text, Shirin Neshat
  • Seeking martyrdom : dying for an ideal / photo essay, Majid Saeedi ; text, Roxanne Varzi
  • On 15th Khordad : in one of the world's most intense religious processions, every year millions of Shi'is pour onto the streets to mourn the martyrdom of Imam Hossein / essay, Coco Ferguson
  • Under the skin of the city : frames from feature film / Rakhshan Bani-Etemad
  • A monograph on Naziabad and its inhabitants : a working-class neighbourhood that is a bastion of intellectuals / essay, Emadeddin Baghi
  • Private life of a cleric : a photographer overcomes his suspicion of faith / photo essay and text, Omid Salehi
  • Women's clerical schools : inside one of the 199 seminaries for women / essay, Roya Karimi
  • Shahr-e No : portraits of prostitutes before the Revolution / photo essay, Kaveh Golestan
  • Troubled paradise : Tehran's garden suburb has been turned into a building site / essay, Viveca Mellegard
  • Altered landscapes : public spaces after the Revolution / essay, Soheila Beski ; photos, Abbas Kowsari
  • Skewer Hill : on the edge of the city / essay, Zohreh Khoshnamak
  • Under the skin of the city : frames from feature film / Rakhshan Bani-Etemad
  • Tehran methadonia : a new drug programme in city parks / essay, Janne Bjerre Christensen
  • Three / fiction, Peyman Hooshmandzadeh
  • Going home : somewhere, somehow, there's been a sea change / photo essay and text, Javad Montazeri
  • Pink cloud / fiction, Alireza Mahmoodi-Iranmehr
  • The Iranian family : a tradition of portraiture captures a nation / photo essay and text, Mohsen Rastani
  • A souvenir of Tehran / fiction, Amy Motlagh
  • Vali Asr : the longest street / photo essay and text, Thomas Dworzak
  • Who's who / text, Masoud Behnoud
  • City map / illustration, Parsua Bashi
  • Timeline / text, Masoud Behnoud ; illustration, Parsua Bashi

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Like other international cities, Tehran is filled with the religious, the irreligious and the indifferent. However, for a capital much in the news, its secrets are well-guarded - parties where the kids let rip; falling in love with someone whose face is never seen; random breath-testing of pedestrians for alcohol; religious acceptance of transsexuals; needle exchanges in public parks; and, martyrdom demonstrations. In "Transit Tehran", city-insiders, rappers, artists, writers and photo-journalists provide essays and picture stories to bring the city to life. Contributors include Newsha Tavakolian, named Best Young Photographer of 2006 by National Geographic, Abbas Kowsari, Javad Montazeri and Omid Salehi, who have continued to document the social transformation of their country in the face of mass closures of newspapers and magazines by the government.Things are never what they seem in the art of Sadegh Tirafkan, the new feminist journalism of Asieh Amini, and the romance Shi'a-style by new fiction talent Alireza Mahmoodi-Iranmehr. Above all, "Transit Tehran" celebrates the country's long tradition of artistic and cultural resistance that has influenced young Iranians, noticeably in the work of veteran editor and journalist Masoud Behnoud, photo-journalist Kaveh Golestan, premier satirist and illustrator Ardeshir Mohassess, and photographer Mohsen Rastani.

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