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Amusements in Qajar Iran

Mahdavi, Shireen

Iranian studies, 2007-09, Vol.40 (4), p.483-499 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Routledge

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  • Título:
    Amusements in Qajar Iran
  • Autor: Mahdavi, Shireen
  • Assuntos: Amusement ; Coffee houses ; Entertainment ; Games ; Imams ; Iran ; Men ; Music ; Musical performance ; Public baths ; Social Conditions ; Theater
  • É parte de: Iranian studies, 2007-09, Vol.40 (4), p.483-499
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  • Descrição: Social life in Qajar Iran was segregated by both gender and class. Parallel to social life were social pastimes and amusements which were generally segregated in the same manner. Foreign travelers to Iran, in true Orientalist fashion, frequently mention that people had few amusements. This paper will discuss various amusements and diversions, ranging from outdoor activities such as hunting and shooting, to physical and intellectual games, to high drama such as passion plays (ta'ziya) and folk performances as well as street performers, puppeteers and mimicry, dancers and musicians, and to activities promoting leisure and enjoyment. It attempts to cover as many activities as possible, but it will also show that there was such a wide choice of amusements that it is, in fact, difficult to discuss them all.
  • Editor: Routledge
  • Idioma: Inglês

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