Female Vocalists, Social Media, and Cultural Policy in Islamic Iran
On November 12, Nahid Siamdoust, Visiting Assistant Professor of Women’s Studies and Anthropology of Religion, presented the lecture, “Female Vocalists, Social Media, and Cultural Policy in Islamic Iran.”
Nahid's 2020-21 research project at HDS's Women's Studies in Religion Program is “Women Singing: The Regulation of Solo Female Vocals in Iran’s Hypermediated Public Sphere,” which investigates whether processes occurring in Iran’s hypermediated public sphere can drive the Islamic Republic to redefine its rulings.
Видео Female Vocalists, Social Media, and Cultural Policy in Islamic Iran канала Harvard Divinity School
Nahid's 2020-21 research project at HDS's Women's Studies in Religion Program is “Women Singing: The Regulation of Solo Female Vocals in Iran’s Hypermediated Public Sphere,” which investigates whether processes occurring in Iran’s hypermediated public sphere can drive the Islamic Republic to redefine its rulings.
Видео Female Vocalists, Social Media, and Cultural Policy in Islamic Iran канала Harvard Divinity School
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