Power, Legitimacy and the Public Sphere: The Iranian Ta’ziyeh Theatre Ritual

Author:   Amin Isaloo (University College Cork, Ireland)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367085414


Pages:   180
Publication Date:   26 October 2018
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Power, Legitimacy and the Public Sphere: The Iranian Ta’ziyeh Theatre Ritual


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Author:   Amin Isaloo (University College Cork, Ireland)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9780367085414


ISBN 10:   0367085410
Pages:   180
Publication Date:   26 October 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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`This book provides a novel reading of key political events that marked Iranian political history from the Islamic Revolution until today. However, the book does much more than that: it introduces a series of novel insights and conceptual approaches that invites wider reflection on the theatrical nature of the public sphere and the problematic role of ritual and images in the `management' of political transition. The book deserves a wide readership in both area studies and social, political and cultural theory.' - Bjorn Thomassen, Roskilde University, Denmark 'Power, Legitimacy and the Public Sphere is a remarkable study of performative practice and political transformation in a non-Western context. Amin Sharifi Isaloo provides an interdisciplinary and original account of Shia Islamic rituals of Ta'ziyeh, as a symbolic milieu of collective action, and the public sphere in redefining the political in complex ways. This is an important book for those interested in ritual studies, the sociology of culture and collective action.' - Babak Rahimi, UC San Diego, USA


‘This book provides a novel reading of key political events that marked Iranian political history from the Islamic Revolution until today. However, the book does much more than that: it introduces a series of novel insights and conceptual approaches that invites wider reflection on the theatrical nature of the public sphere and the problematic role of ritual and images in the ‘management’ of political transition. The book deserves a wide readership in both area studies and social, political and cultural theory.’ - Bjørn Thomassen, Roskilde University, Denmark 'Power, Legitimacy and the Public Sphere is a remarkable study of performative practice and political transformation in a non-Western context. Amin Sharifi Isaloo provides an interdisciplinary and original account of Shia Islamic rituals of Ta’ziyeh, as a symbolic milieu of collective action, and the public sphere in redefining the political in complex ways. This is an important book for those interested in ritual studies, the sociology of culture and collective action.' - Babak Rahimi, UC San Diego, USA ‘This book provides a novel reading of key political events that marked Iranian political history from the Islamic Revolution until today. However, the book does much more than that: it introduces a series of novel insights and conceptual approaches that invites wider reflection on the theatrical nature of the public sphere and the problematic role of ritual and images in the ‘management’ of political transition. The book deserves a wide readership in both area studies and social, political and cultural theory.’ - Bjørn Thomassen, Roskilde University, Denmark 'Power, Legitimacy and the Public Sphere is a remarkable study of performative practice and political transformation in a non-Western context. Amin Sharifi Isaloo provides an interdisciplinary and original account of Shia Islamic rituals of Ta’ziyeh, as a symbolic milieu of collective action, and the public sphere in redefining the political in complex ways. This is an important book for those interested in ritual studies, the sociology of culture and collective action.' - Babak Rahimi, UC San Diego, USA


'This book provides a novel reading of key political events that marked Iranian political history from the Islamic Revolution until today. However, the book does much more than that: it introduces a series of novel insights and conceptual approaches that invites wider reflection on the theatrical nature of the public sphere and the problematic role of ritual and images in the 'management' of political transition. The book deserves a wide readership in both area studies and social, political and cultural theory.' - Bjorn Thomassen, Roskilde University, Denmark 'Power, Legitimacy and the Public Sphere is a remarkable study of performative practice and political transformation in a non-Western context. Amin Sharifi Isaloo provides an interdisciplinary and original account of Shia Islamic rituals of Ta'ziyeh, as a symbolic milieu of collective action, and the public sphere in redefining the political in complex ways. This is an important book for those interested in ritual studies, the sociology of culture and collective action.' - Babak Rahimi, UC San Diego, USA 'This book provides a novel reading of key political events that marked Iranian political history from the Islamic Revolution until today. However, the book does much more than that: it introduces a series of novel insights and conceptual approaches that invites wider reflection on the theatrical nature of the public sphere and the problematic role of ritual and images in the 'management' of political transition. The book deserves a wide readership in both area studies and social, political and cultural theory.' - Bjorn Thomassen, Roskilde University, Denmark 'Power, Legitimacy and the Public Sphere is a remarkable study of performative practice and political transformation in a non-Western context. Amin Sharifi Isaloo provides an interdisciplinary and original account of Shia Islamic rituals of Ta'ziyeh, as a symbolic milieu of collective action, and the public sphere in redefining the political in complex ways. This is an important book for those interested in ritual studies, the sociology of culture and collective action.' - Babak Rahimi, UC San Diego, USA


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Amin Sharifi Isaloo is a lecturer and tutor in the Department of Sociology at University College Cork, Ireland.

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