Iran’s Women’s Movement: On the Archive of Sadiqe Dowlatabadi

Exhibition, 7 February - 8 March 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Exhibition: Iran’s Women’s Movement: On the Archive of Sadiqe Dowlatabadi
FEBRUARY 7TH TIL MARCH 8TH 2016
An exhibition on the emergence of the women’s movement in Iran

OPENING: Sunday February 7th, 17:00
Preceded by a lecture by Azadeh Fatehrad at 16:00, on the exhibition and her research (at the Royal College of Art, London) into the Iranian women’s movement. Lecture in English. Please make a reservation if you wish to attend the lecture: reserveren@framerframed.nl

Feminism in Iran came to the forefront quite simultaneously with feminism in other parts of the world. The emergence of women in the public sphere in Iran is tied to the formation and growth of women’s associations and publications over a period of 20 years, approximately from 1910 to 1932. This was the achievement of a few elites and pioneers who passionately started to work for women’s education as well as playing an active part in Iranian society. The magazine Zaban- e-Zanan (Women’s Voice), published by Sadiqe Dowlatabadi in 1918, was the first publication written by women about women and for women’s interests. For many, Dowlatabadi is considered ‘the first founding mother of the Iranian feminist movement’.

This exhibition comprises a series of video- and photographic works by artist and curator Azadeh Fatehrad that reflect on and respond to Sadiqe Dowlatabadi’s archive at the International Institute of Social History (IISH, Amsterdam). The project highlights the successes that Dowlatabadi has achieved for the feminist movement of Iran in the early 20th century and the relevance of this archival material to the contemporary context of women’s life in post-revolutionary Iran (1979-present). The exhibition will be accompanied by a series of public programs at Framer Framed. As part of the exhibition, there will be a table dedicated to books and journals related to this topic and to the development of the research.

http://framerframed.nl/en/exposities/expositie-irans-womens-movement-on…

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