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Mohammad Mirzaei kootenaei

Mohammad Mirzaei kootenaei

Academic rank: Instructor
ORCID:
Education: MSc.
ScopusId: 27
Faculty: Faculty of Art and Architecture
Address: Room No. 116, Faculty of art and architecture, university of kurdistan, sanandaj
Phone: 0098-8733662963

Research

Title
Muharram Rituals and Affective Hegemony in Iran
Type
Presentation
Keywords
.Keywords: Rituals, Hegemony, Affect Theory, Nationalism, Iran
Year
2022
Researchers Houman Oliaei ، Mohammad Mirzaei kootenaei

Abstract

The mourning rituals of Muharram, a set of practices to commemorate the martyrdom of the third Shi’ite Imam, has been one the most significant ceremonies to propagate a religio-nationalistic identity following the 1979 Islamic Revolution. While these rituals were historically organized by ordinary individuals and performed by amateur religious singers (known as Maddah), over the last forty years, the Iranian state has invested in a broad range of ways to increase the popularity of these rituals. Distributing funds, procuring supplies, training performers, and establishing a state-sponsored network of singers have made Muharram rituals an uncontested cultural site. Tracing performative and discursive transformations of Muharram rituals from the early days of the Iranian Revolution, this paper analyzes how these rituals have become the bedrock of a nationalistic politics and creating a moral and affective consensus between state and citizenry. Based on textual and discourse analysis of Muharram dirges, poetries, and audiovisual representations, this paper brings Gramscian notion of hegemony into conversation with affect theory to explain how the Iranian state employs the affective, and visceral power of these rituals to create a shared experience of mourning.