Description
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About the Author
Dr Mazyar Lotfalian is an anthropologist who has taught at several different universities, including Yale, Pittsburgh and Emerson College. He has also worked as Assistant Director of Persian Studies at the University of California, Irvine and held an inaugural post-doctoral fellowship at the Centre for Religion and Media, New York University.
Reviews
What People Do With Images is an exciting contribution to the growing anthropological engagement with contemporary art, especially work concerned with transformations in the circulation of culture. Drawing on Ranciere and Mitchell, Lotfalian articulates an original framework for engaging his detailed discussion of the changing world(s) of Iranian art and visual culture, their mediation with (and of) the affairs of the world, arguing for art as 'a meta-political space' of 'dissensus'. His approach to 'the work of art' - in the case of a rapidly growing and changing Iranian visual culture, reframed by digital media is all the more significant and moving given his insights as an anthropologist/participant. Lotfalian brings profound knowledge and sympathy to his engaging account of what contemporary Iranian artists 'do with images', revealing their implication in the national and transnational worlds in which they circulate.Professor Fred R. Myers New York University
Book Information
ISBN 9781912385423
Format Hardback
Page Count 192
Imprint Sean Kingston Publishing
Publisher Sean Kingston Publishing
Weight(grams) 555g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 16mm