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Negar Mottahedeh is a cultural critic and film theorist specializing in interdisciplinary and
feminist Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes. Feminism incorporates the position that society prioritizes the male po ...
contributions to the fields of
Middle Eastern The Middle East ( ar, الشرق الأوسط, ISO 233: ) is a geopolitical region commonly encompassing Arabia (including the Arabian Peninsula and Bahrain), Asia Minor (Asian part of Turkey except Hatay Province), East Thrace (European ...
Studies and Film Studies.


Early life

She is known for her work on
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni ...
ian Cinema, but has also published on the history of reform and revolution, on `Abdu'l-Baha's vision of human solidarity and peace in the 20th Century, on
Bábism Bábism (a.k.a. the Bábí Faith; fa, بابیه, translit=Babiyye) is a religion founded in 1844 by the Báb (b. ʻAli Muhammad), an Iranian merchant turned prophet who taught that there is one incomprehensible God who manifests his will in ...
,
Qajar Qajar Iran (), also referred to as Qajar Persia, the Qajar Empire, '. Sublime State of Persia, officially the Sublime State of Iran ( fa, دولت علیّه ایران ') and also known then as the Guarded Domains of Iran ( fa, ممالک م ...
history, performance traditions in Iran, the history of technology, visual theory,
Majid Tavakoli Majid Tavakoli ( fa, مجید توکلی ; born 1986) is an Iranian student leader, human rights activist and political prisoner. He used to be a member of the Islamic Students' Association at Tehran's Amirkabir University of Technology, where h ...
and the Men in Scarves Movement (also known as the "I am Majid" campaign), and the role of social media in the 2009–2010 Iranian election protests. With the publication of ''#iranelection: Hashtag Solidarity and the Transformation of online life'' in 2015, she expanded her focus to the cultures and practices of the web, writing on the political efficacy of selfies, memes and gifs in ''The Hill'' (2017), and pieces on internet security and Iranian hacker culture on WIRED's platform ''Backchannel'' (2017). She also wrote articles for ''Observer,'' covering the effects of President Trump's travel ban, and the persecution of the Jews and the Baháʼí (2017). She received her Ph.D. in 1998 from the
University of Minnesota The University of Minnesota, formally the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, (UMN Twin Cities, the U of M, or Minnesota) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Tw ...
. She has taught at the Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio, and in 2002 began teaching at Duke University, where she is associate professor in the Program in Literature and in the Women's Studies Program. Mottahedeh curated the "Reel Evil: Films from the Axis of Evil" film festival with
Miriam Cooke Miriam Cooke (she spells her name in lowercase) is an American academic in Middle Eastern and Arab world studies. She focuses on modern Arabic literature and critical reassessment of women's roles in the public sphere. She was educated in the Unit ...
in 2003 and created Brainquake with Golbarg Bashi in response to
Boobquake Boobquake was a rally which took place on April 26, 2010, which served to protest news reports of controversial beliefs blaming women who dress immodestly for causing earthquakes. It was inspired by blogger Jey McCreight. Inception The Boobquake r ...
on April 26, 2010.


Publications


Books

* * * ''‘Abdu’l-Bahá's Journey West: The Course of Human Solidarity.'' Editor. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. * ''#iranelection: Hashtag Solidarity and the Transformation of Online Life.'' Stanford University Press, 2015. Winner of Abu Aardvark 2015 Middle East Book Award. * * ''After Oil'', 2016 (Contributing author) * *


Articles

* "Iranian Cinema in the Twentieth Century: A Sense History." ''Iranian Studies'' 42:4 (September 2009). * * * “Collection and Recollection: on studying the early history of the motion pictures in Iran." ''Early Popular Visual Culture'' (June, 2008). * * "Ruptured Spaces, Effective Histories: Tahirih in History: Perspective on Qurrat al-‘Ayn from East and West. ''Studies in the Babi and Baháʼí Religions,'' vol. 16 (Fall, 2004), online a
Baháʼí Library Online
* "Off the Grid: Reading Iranian Memoirs in Our Time of Total War." ''Middle East Research and Information Project'' (September 2004), online a
merip.org
* "Life is Color! Towards a transnational feminist analysis of Mohsen Makhmalbaf's Gabbeh." Special issue on film, in ''Feminism Signs'' (2004). * "Where are Kiarostami's Women?" ''On the Foreignness of Film'' (2004). * * "Bahram Bayza`i's Maybe Some Other Time: The un-Present-able Iran." ''Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture and Media Studies,'' 43 (2000), pp. 163–191. * * "Images of Women: 8Middle East." In Angharad N. Valdivia, ed., ''The Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women's Studies'' (2000). * "Bahram Bayza`i: Filmography." in ''Life and Art: the New Iranian Cinema'' (1999), pp 74–82. Translated into Persian as ''Zindihgi va honar: sinama-yi novin-i Iran,'' trans. by Parvanih Faridi and Omid Rawhani (Tehran, 1379), pp. 101–110, * "The Mutilated Body of the Modern Nation." ''Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East'' 18:2 (1998), pp. 38–50, online a
Baháʼí Library Online
* * "Scheduled For Judgment Day: The Ta’ziyeh Performance in Qajar Persia and Walter Benjamin’s Dramatic Vision of History." ''Theatre InSight'' 8:1 (Spring, 1997), pp. 12–20. * "Ruptured Spaces and Effective Histories: The Unveiling of the Babi Poetess Qurrat al-’Ayn-Tahirih in the Gardens of Badasht." First published in ''UCLA Historical Journal'' 17 (1997): 59-81, then in H-Bahai's ''Occasional Papers in Shaykhi, Babi and Baha'i Studies,'' 2:2 (February, 1998) — a refereed on-line journal — a

* * * * ''Planetarity'' Cambridge University Press, 2021. doi:10.1017/9781108979658.020


Journalism

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Using 'The Selfie' To Protest
" NPR's ''The State of Things'' (December 21, 2016) *
Iranian Professor: Trump Travel Ban Ensnares Academics Who Are Uplifting America
" ''Observer'' (February 5, 2017) *
As Vandals Trash a Jewish Cemetery, an Iranian Recalls the Persecution of the Baháʼí
" ''Observer'' (February 22, 2017) *
Memes, gifs and political power — as lines blur between the online and offline worlds
" ''The Hill'' (July 10, 2017) *
How My Instagram Hacker Changed My Life
" ''Wired Backchannel'' (August 16, 2017) *
Befriending the person who hacked your Instagram
" ''NPR's Marketplace Tech,'' host Molly Wood (August 24, 2017)


Other

* Co-curated with
Hamid Dabashi Hamid Dabashi ( fa, حمید دباشی; born 1951) is an Iranian-American professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia University in New York City. He is the author of over twenty books. Among them are ''Theology of Disc ...
and La Frances Hui the
Asia Society The Asia Society is a non-profit organization that focuses on educating the world about Asia. It has several centers in the United States (Manhattan, Washington, D.C., Houston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco) and around the world (Hong Kong, Man ...
's tribute to the silenced Iranian director
Jafar Panahi Jafar Panâhi ( fa, جعفر پناهی, ; born 11 July 1960) is an Iranian film director, screenwriter, and film editor, commonly associated with the Iranian New Wave film movement. After several years of making short films and working as an ass ...
(February 25-March 11, 2011). * "Where the Future Nests: 19th Century Babi and Bahai Photography." Lecture hosted by the Ezri Center for Iran & Persian Gulf Studies at the University of Haifa (April 23, 2009); revised for the "Intellectual Othering and the Bahai Question in Iran" in Toronto (July 2, 2011). Archived a
Baháʼí Library Online
* "Negative Refractions: Recent feminist writing on the Middle East." ''Women's Studies Quarterly ''(Winter 2006). * Review of "Abbas Kiarostami" by Mehrnaz Saeed-Vafa and Jonathan Rosenbaum". ''Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television'' 29:3 (August 2009). * Review of "The Making of a Rebel Filmmaker: Makhmalbaf at Large by Hamid Dabashi". (Winter 2009). * Review of Ed. Richard Tapper, "The New Iranian Cinema: Politics, Representation, and Identity". ''Iranian Studies'' 38:2 (June 2005), pp. 341–344. * Review of "Iranian Islam: The Concept of the Individual by Nader Ahmadi and Fereshteh Ahmadi". ''Iranian Studies'' 33:1-2 (2005). * Review of Hamid Naficy, "An Accented Cinema: Exilic and Diasporic Filmmaking". ''Iranian Studies'' 36:3 (2004).


Awards

* Persian Heritage Foundation "Latifeh Yarshater Award" for ''Representing the Unpresentable'' (2008) * Persian Heritage Foundation Book Award for ''Displaced Allegories'' (2008) * ''Washington Post's'' Abu Aardvark Middle East Book Award (2015) for ''#iranelection: Hashtag Solidarity and the Transformation of Online Life''.Post'': "Abu Aardvark’s 2015 Middle East Book Awards"
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References


External links


Negar Mottahedeh's author page on Amazon

Negar Mottahedeh's technology and the human experience blog

Negar Mottahedeh's NYC blog
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Duke Program in Literature
* Mottahedeh's page a
Duke Women's Studies

''Whisper Tapes'', DW
* Mottahedeh's page a
Duke Islamic Studies Center

A list of author's books

Duke Live Online Office Hours with Negar Mottahedeh Ustream

Mideast Youth Podcast interview with Negar Mottahedeh
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#iranelection: An Interview with Negar Mottahedeh on Protest, Play, and the 2009 Green Movement


* ttp://www.channels.com/episodes/show/6457898/Second-Cinema-Carrboro-Film-Festival Second Cinema interviews Negar Mottahedeh on Post-Revolutionary Iranian Cinema
Tehran Bureau interviews Negar Mottahedeh
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