Feminine “Ta’zieh”: breaking the strict masculine wall by Iranian women in the Qajar Dynasty

During the Qajar dynasty (1779–1955), Ta’zieh – the epic performance of religious narratives – presented a historical opportunity for Iranian women to transcend patriarchal structures and expand their societal roles through engagement with religious myths. This article explores how Ta’zieh enabled...

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出版年:AOQU
主要な著者: Ehsan Zivaralam, Yassaman Khajehi
フォーマット: 論文
言語:英語
出版事項: Milano University Press 2024-12-01
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オンライン・アクセス:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/aoqu/article/view/27697
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要約:During the Qajar dynasty (1779–1955), Ta’zieh – the epic performance of religious narratives – presented a historical opportunity for Iranian women to transcend patriarchal structures and expand their societal roles through engagement with religious myths. This article explores how Ta’zieh enabled the formation of a unique female identity, demonstrating how women utilized religious frameworks to challenge and overcome restrictions by participating in these epic performances. The focus is on key indicators that facilitated women’s entry into theater and the broader impact these efforts had on their lives.
ISSN:2724-3346