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May 01 2003
Pictures From A Revolution: The 1979 Iranian Uprising
Babak Ebrahimian
Babak Ebrahimian
Babak Ebrahimian was born in Tehran, Iran. In 1980 he left for Paris and in 1984 he came to the United States. He currently lives in New York and teaches Literature and Cinema at Columbia University. The author wishes to thank Gwen Stolyarov and David Strettell for their kind help and support in obtaining the images for this article.
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Babak Ebrahimian
Babak Ebrahimian was born in Tehran, Iran. In 1980 he left for Paris and in 1984 he came to the United States. He currently lives in New York and teaches Literature and Cinema at Columbia University. The author wishes to thank Gwen Stolyarov and David Strettell for their kind help and support in obtaining the images for this article.
Online Issn: 1537-9477
Print Issn: 1520-281X
© 2003 Performing Arts Journal, Inc.
2003
PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art (2003) 25 (2 (74)): 19–31.
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Babak Ebrahimian; Pictures From A Revolution: The 1979 Iranian Uprising. PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art 2003; 25 (2 (74)): 19–31. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/152028103321781529
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