Data di Pubblicazione:
2026
Abstract:
This essay explores art as a form of resistance for Iranian women, contextualised within religious, historical, and socio-political frameworks.
From the patriarchal structures deeply rooted in Zoroastrianism and Islam—reinforced by qawama and discriminatory applications of sharia
law—to the contradictions emergent in the 1979 Revolution, Iranian
women have continuously negotiated the tension between oppression
and agency.
Although denied equal rights in matters of inheritance, testimony, and
family law, women have nonetheless achieved high levels of literacy and
professional participation. Against this backdrop, artistic practices have
emerged as powerful tools of dissent: poetry, prose, photography, and
film challenge patriarchy, compulsory veiling, and systemic violence.
The works of Forugh Farrokhzad and Shirin Neshat exemplify this trajectory, combining literary and visual strategies to affirm female voice,
body, and freedom. Their art, deeply rooted in Persian cultural traditions, demonstrates how creativity continues to sustain feminist resistance both within Iran and across its diaspora.
From the patriarchal structures deeply rooted in Zoroastrianism and Islam—reinforced by qawama and discriminatory applications of sharia
law—to the contradictions emergent in the 1979 Revolution, Iranian
women have continuously negotiated the tension between oppression
and agency.
Although denied equal rights in matters of inheritance, testimony, and
family law, women have nonetheless achieved high levels of literacy and
professional participation. Against this backdrop, artistic practices have
emerged as powerful tools of dissent: poetry, prose, photography, and
film challenge patriarchy, compulsory veiling, and systemic violence.
The works of Forugh Farrokhzad and Shirin Neshat exemplify this trajectory, combining literary and visual strategies to affirm female voice,
body, and freedom. Their art, deeply rooted in Persian cultural traditions, demonstrates how creativity continues to sustain feminist resistance both within Iran and across its diaspora.
Tipologia CRIS:
Capitolo di Libro
Keywords:
Iranian women artists, Patriarchy and sharia, Iranian Revolution of 1979, Forugh Farrokhzad, Shirin Neshat.
Elenco autori:
Sabahi, Farian
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Titolo del libro:
Donna arte e società: pratiche estetiche femministe dalla metà dell’Ottocento a oggi