Edited by Maryam Ghorbankarimi, Mazyar Mahan
Offers the first comprehensive study of the internationally acclaimed Iranian visual artist and filmmaker whose work bridges cinema, photography and installation art
Bringing together leading and emerging scholars, this volume traces Neshat’s evolution from Women of Allah to her feature films Women Without Men, Looking for Oum Kulthum and Land of Dreams, situating her within global debates on feminism, exile and transnational aesthetics.
Organised around three themes: Feminist Interventions and Cinematic Authorship, Diasporic Visions and Transnational Frames, and Sensory Histories and Poetic Bodies, the collection presents diverse critical perspectives on her aesthetics of resistance and the politics of representation.
Featuring an exclusive interview with Neshat, the book offers new interdisciplinary insights into her artistic and cinematic legacy, positioning her as a pivotal figure whose work transforms personal narratives of displacement into universal meditations on power, memory and identity.
1. An overview of Neshat’s films and career
Mazyar Mahan and Maryam Ghorbankarimi
2. An Interview with Shirin Neshat
Maryam Ghorbankarimi and Mazyar Mahan
Part I. Feminist Interventions and Cinematic Authorship
3. The Emphatic Address of Shirin Neshat and Shoja Azari’s Feature Films
Valentina Vitali
4. Articulating the Feminist ‘I’: Shirin Neshat and the Politics of Authorship
Mazyar Mahan
5. On the Orientalist Stage: Re-signifying Space and Silence in Zarin (2006)
Farshad Zahedi
6. Unveiling the Everyday: Female Subjectivity and Subversive Agency in Shirin Neshat’s Women Without Men (2009) and Mahdokht (2004)
Farzaneh Ebrahimzadeh Holasu
Part II. Diasporic Visions and Transnational Frames
7. Displaying Iran: Shirin Neshat in the Global Exhibition
Erin C. Devine
8. Looking Beyond Oum Kulthum: Transnational Imaginaries and the Iconoclastic Vision of Shirin Neshat
Michelle Langford
9. Between Two Worlds: Transnational Feminism and Aesthetic Resistance in The Fury
Maryam Ghorbankarimi
10. Embodied Narratives: Shirin Neshat’s Use of the Body as Textual Ground in Dialogue with Wafaa Bilal
Maryam Takalou
11. Migrant Dreams Build Nations
Shirin Neshat’s Reverent Gaze in Land of Dreams Endows Subjects with Human Rights
Mehraneh Ebrahimi
PART III. Sensory Histories and Poetic Bodies
12. Cinematherapy: Shirin Neshat’s Delineation of Body, Sexuality, and Neurobiology of Trauma in Women Without Men
Devaleena Das
13. A Study of Music Temporality in Shirin Neshat’s short films the phenomenology of ‘Ma’(間), and the in-betweenness of sound and music
Sascia Pellegrini
14. Between Dreamscapes and Realities in Shirin Neshat’s Land of Dreams (2021) and Satoshi Kon’s Paprika (2006)
Maia Nichols
15. Toward Transnational Desert Landscape in Shirin Neshat’s Films
Ebrahim Barzegar
16. Reading Forough Farrokhzad through Fatimah al-Zahra: Self-Representation in Women of Allah (1993–1997)
Reynier Valdés Piñeiro