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  • 1. Kazemimanesh, Sara Underground Labyrinths: Woman and Expanded Cinema in Contemporary Iran

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Ohio University, 2019, Interdisciplinary Arts (Fine Arts)

    This dissertation is a historiographic intervention in the prevailing canon of experimental cinema, and more specifically the history of Iranian cinema. I utilize expanded cinema as an inclusive term that reconciles critical discourses about avant-garde and expanded art practice with experimental and underground film. By investigating the emergence and evolution of expanded cinema in Iran, I posit it as a counter-force to the patriarchal traditions of hierarchy and exclusion that dominate cinema and other cultural spheres in the Islamic Republic. Additionally, I argue that the subjective agency of contemporary Iranian artists, particularly women like Newsha Tavakolian (b. 1981) and Nastaran Safaei (b. 1984), has initiated a new feminist discourse that boldly tackles issues related to gender, identity, and body politics.

    Committee: Erin Schlumpf (Advisor) Subjects: Film Studies; Fine Arts; History