Below is the link to my interview with Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, published by The Bullet
بایگانی برچسب: Mahdi Ganjavi
Ideology, Anti-Colonialism and Marxism
Below is the link to my interview with Dr. Himani Bannerji, published by The Bullet
http://socialistproject.ca/bullet/1341.php
The Filmmaker as Graffiti Artist
My take on Keywan Karimi and Iranian “Cinema of the Excluded”, published by Global Voices
https://globalvoices.org/2016/11/04/irans-keywan-karimi-the-filmmaker-as-graffiti-artist/
Shahrzad and the 1953 Coup in Iran
My article: A TV Show for the Rouhani Era: Shahrzad and the 1953 Coup d’etat in Iran” published by Ajam:
“‘History is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake,” wrote James Joyce in Ulysses. The US-sponsored Coup of 1953 is such an event: a “nightmare” in Iranian contemporary history. It is widely depicted as a rupture in the modern history of Iran. It is also a Pandora’s box filled with contested narratives. The proliferation of narratives on the coup in recent years clearly shows that it is time for Iranians to awake from “this nightmare,” especially as the Nuclear Deal signals a new phase in Iran-US relations. The following discusses in what sense and to what ends Shahrzad, the most popular Iranian television series of the last year, has contributed to this “awakening.”
ٍEntry on Bijan Elahi
My entry on “Bijan Elahi” published in Encyclopaedia Iranica
History of the Equals
My Interview with Professor Peter Linebaugh published by the Bullet, accessible at the link below: