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Theater state and the formation of early modern public sphere in Iran [[electronic resource] ] : studies on Safavid Muharram rituals, 1590-1641 CE / / by Babak Rahimi



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Autore: Rahimi Babak Visualizza persona
Titolo: Theater state and the formation of early modern public sphere in Iran [[electronic resource] ] : studies on Safavid Muharram rituals, 1590-1641 CE / / by Babak Rahimi Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Leiden ; ; Boston, : Brill, c2012
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (404 p.)
Disciplina: 955/.95
Soggetto topico: Political culture - Iran - Iṣfahān - History - 17th century
Political customs and rites - Iran - Iṣfahān - History - 17th century
Tenth of Muḥarram
Theater - Political aspects - Iran - Iṣfahān - History - 17th century
Fasts and feasts - Political aspects - Iran - Iṣfahān - History - 17th century
Group identity - Iran - Iṣfahān - History - 17th century
City and town life - Iran - Iṣfahān - History - 17th century
Soggetto geografico: Iṣfahān (Iran) Social life and customs 17th century
Iṣfahān (Iran) Politics and government 17th century
Iran History Ṣafavid dynasty, 1501-1736
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- The Carnivalesque Paradigm: -- The Carnivalesque Public: -- The Safavids in the Transcultural Context -- A History of (Safavid) Muharram Rituals -- Necro-Public and the Safavid Ritual Theater State: -- Spaces of Misrule: -- Conclusion: -- Bibliography -- Index.
Sommario/riassunto: During the Safavid period, the Shi'i Muharram commemorative rites which had been publically practiced since the 7th century, became a manifestation of state power. Already during the reign of Shah 'Abbas I (1587-1629) the Muharram rituals had transformed into an extraordinary rich repertoire of ceremonies and ceremonial spaces that can be defined as 'theater state'. Under Shah Safi I (1629-1642) these ceremonies ultimately led to carnivalesque celebrations of misrule and transgression. This first systematic study of a wide range of Persian and European archival and primary sources, analyzes how the Muharram rites changed from being an originally devotional practice to an ambiguous ritualization that in combination with other public arenas, such as the bazaar, coffeehouses or travel lodges, created distinct spaces of communication whereby the widening gap between state and society gave way to the formation of the early Iranian public sphere. Ultimately, the Muharram public spaces allowed for a shift in individual and collective identities, opening the way to multifaceted living fields of interaction, as well as being sites of contestation where innovative expressions of politics were made. In particular, the construction of the new Isfahan in 1590 is linked with the widespread proliferation of the Muharram mortuary rites by discussing rituals performed in major urban spaces.
Titolo autorizzato: Theater state and the formation of early modern public sphere in Iran  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-283-33465-8
9786613334657
90-04-20756-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910781418503321
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Serie: Iran studies ; ; v. 5.