Help
Skip to main content
  • Trust pilot, 4 point 5 stars.
  • WORLDWIDE shipping

  • FREE UK delivery over £35

  • PROUDLY INDEPENDENT since 2001

Soundtrack of the Revolution: The Politics of Music in Iran

Soundtrack of the Revolution: The Politics of Music in Iran

  • Author: Seyedsayamdost, Nahid
  • Author: Siamdoust, Nahid

Book

$36.50

Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days

Contents

  • Contents and Abstracts1The Politics of Music chapter abstract
  • This chapter provides the historical and political context for an understanding of the issue of music in post-revolutionary Iran. It narrates the process of the Islamization of Iranian politics after the revolution and the problematic of music within Isla
  • 2The Nightingale Rebels chapter abstract
  • Chapter Two offers insight into the status of music in the immediate years before the revolution and goes on to highlight the trajectory of Iran's preeminent vocalist of Persian classical music, Mohammad Reza Shajarian. It delves into discussions about Pe
  • 3The Musical Guide: Mohammad Reza Shajarian chapter abstract
  • This chapter follows Mohammad Reza Shajarian's trajectory from a "revolutionary" singer and one of the most prominent voices of the Chavosh group-at the onset of the 1979 revolution-to a vocalist whose "popular" politics are increasingly at odds with thos
  • 4Revolution and Ruptures chapter abstract
  • Chapter Four examines the approach of the new state and its leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to music, and to cultural policymaking more generally. Initially Khomeini had pronounced music forbidden, but what did he mean by "music," and how did "music" c
  • 5Opening the Floodgates to Pop Music: Alireza Assar chapter abstract
  • This chapter tells the as yet untold story of the creation of state-approved pop music in Islamic Iran, as shared by the officials and musicians at the center of its making. Pop music, once banned because the new state perceived it as representing the cul
  • 6The Rebirth of Independent Music chapter abstract
  • Chapter Six examines the rebirth of independent music in post-revolutionary Iran, which flourished during the terms of reformist President Mohammad Khatami and his government's more liberal music policy. The chapter narrates the beginnings of rock and fus
  • 7Purposefully Falsh: Mohsen Namjoo chapter abstract
  • This chapter is a study of the coming of age of the alternative musician Mohsen Namjoo, and his struggles to emerge as a musician under politically repressive circumstances. It narrates his cultivation of a discourse of absurdist nihilism, which finds gre
  • 8Going Underground chapter abstract
  • Chapter Eight proceeds in the book's chronological treatment of music in post-revolutionary Iran to discuss the changes in cultural policy from the more liberal government of Mohammad Khatami to that of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. This transition coincided with
  • 9Rap-e Farsi: Hichkas chapter abstract
  • This chapter delves deeper into the underground music scene by foregrounding one of its best-known performers, Soroush Lashkary, aka Hichkas. It discusses categorizations of Rap-e Farsi and the coming of age of Hichkas, the "Godfather of Rap-e Farsi," fro
  • 10The Music of Politics chapter abstract
  • Chapter Ten narrates developments in music during the 2009 Green Uprising, and draws comparisons to musical trajectories at the time of the 1979 revolution, as discussed in Chapters One and Two. It also discusses the election of President Hassan Rouhani a