Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-0-355-17817-3
M.A.
Art History
University of Illinois at Chicago
2017
The Iran-Iraq war began in September 1980, immediately following the Iranian Revolution of 1979, and lasted through August 1988. During the war, and for some years after the end of it, the dominant approaches to visualize the war mainly included documentary photography and propagandistic posters and public murals. Later, a gradual aesthetic turn in the realm of the arts replaced the earlier practices.
Art history
Communication and the arts;1979 Iranian revolution;Aesthetics;Iran-Iraq war;Iranian contemporary art;Propaganda