Art, Intellect and the State
Cultural Histories of Late Pahlavi Iran
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In recent years, scholarly interest in the late Pahlavi period (1941–1979) has grown significantly and historians are increasingly approaching the era not merely as a prelude to the revolution, but as a period worthy of study in its own right. New generations of scholars have uncovered fresh sources and offered original perspectives on the cultural and social life of this era. Yet, opportunities for cross-disciplinary engagement among scholars from different fields who are exploring similar questions remain limited.This volume, the product of two international workshops at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna (4–5 July 2024) and the University of Marburg (27–29 November 2024), is a collection of the work of scholars at various stages of their careers (PhD students to professors) from various disciplines who investigate the cultural history of late Pahlavi Iran from a multiplicity of perspectives, including: archaeology, architecture, scholarship, media, art, film, literature, politics, religion, museums, music, philosophy, education and theatre.The volume’s chapters explore the interactions between state ideology and the socio-cultural sphere, exploring ideas such as: the influence of the press and literature on social discourses; the culturally strategic and identity-forming role of the performing arts; the relationship between state education policy and culture; the employment of foreign artists, architects, scholars and musicians in the context of Iran’s cultural diplomacy; and the dynamics of (state) religion, spirituality, nationalism and psychology in modern media or through their dissemination in the media. The volume explores not only the Pahlavi state’s direct participation in facilitating cultural activity or scholarly endeavours, but also how artists, writers, historians and other cultural actors flourished independent of (sometimes in spite of) the state apparatus.The volume does not seek to provide an encyclopaedic collection detailing every aspect of culture in the Pahlavi period, but the case studies explored demonstrate the breadth and complexities of this field in the historiography. Moreover, by shedding light on the various features of culture in the late Pahlavi era and encouraging multidisciplinary discussions, the volume aims to contribute to a greater understanding of the vibrant cultural life of Iran in this period.