Pamela Karimi: Effects, Obstacles, and Transformations of “Woman, Life, Freedom”

Pamela Karimi: Effects, Obstacles, and Transformations of “Woman, Life, Freedom”

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On August 21, 2023, the Iran 1400 Project interviewed Dr. Pamela Karimi about the effects, obstacles, goals, and potential transformations of the Woman, Life, Freedom movement. Dr. Karimi discussed the movement’s impact on art and visual culture, focusing specifically on protest and political art. She also addressed means through which those interested could play a role in supporting Iranian artists.

This interview is part of a series of 17 interviews on the Woman, Life, Freedom movement. If you’d like to watch the other videos from this series, click here:

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Dr. Pamela Karimi is an Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Her primary field of specialization is art, architecture, and visual culture of the modern Middle East.

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