Message posted on 06/07/2018

Circulating exhibition- Re-Imaging Iranian African Slavery: Photography as material culture

Circulating exhibition

Re-Imaging Iranian African Slavery: Photography as material culture

Organised between May 10th and June 27th 2018 in the University of California, Davis and sponsored by the Mellon Research Initiative "Reimaging Indian Ocean Worlds" (indianoceanworlds.org), Re-Imaging Iranian African Slavery: Photography as material culture should be considered as the first ever photography exhibition regarding African slavery in Iran, curated by Dr. P. Khosronejad, Associate Director for Iranian and Persian Gulf Studies (IPGS) at Oklahoma State University. http://arts.ucdavis.edu/exhibition/re-imagining-iranian-african-slavery-photography-material-culture After this successful exhibition, we are happy to announce that the exhibition is ready to travel to other academic and research venues. The photographs comprising this exhibition are high quality reproductions of original photographs printed with captions. Programs or individual scholars with an interest in hosting and organizing similar exhibitions in their universities or institutions can contact Dr. P. Khosronejad (Pedram.khosronejad@okstate.edu) to discuss their project plans.


Dr. Pedram Khosronejad Farzaneh Family Scholar Associate Director for Iranian and Persian Gulf Studies School of Global Studies & Partnerships/School of Media & Strategic Communications Oklahoma State University 201 Wes Watkins Center Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078 Phone: 405-744-2507 E-mail: Pedram.khosronejad@okstate.edu iso.okstate.edu | Chief Editor, Anthropology of the Contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia SeanKingston | Series Editor, The Anthropology of Persianate Societies, SeanKingston | Series Editor, Iranian and Persian Gulf Studies, LIT Verlag


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