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'''Farah Yeganeh'''
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is an Iranian scholar of literature and theatre, with particular expertise on [[Ta'ziya]]<ref> Ta'zieh is a demonstration in which the event of Karbala is shown to the hands of the people who each carry the role of the main characters</ref> . In her works, she is also interested in exploring the various dimensions and aspects of the emergence of modern theatre in Iran.She is currently a scientific commissioner at Qom university.
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[[File:Farah Yeganeh.jpeg|thumbnail|Farah Yeganeh]]
is an Iranian scholar of literature and theatre, with particular expertise on [[Ta'ziya]]<ref> Ta'zieh is a demonstration in which the event of Karbala is shown to the hands of the people who each carry the role of the main characters</ref> . In her works, she is also interested in exploring the various dimensions and aspects of the emergence of modern theatre in Iran. She is a scientific commissioner at Qom university.
==Biography==
==Biography==
She has been lecturer in Drama at the University of Qom (Iran) as well as a theatre scholar and critic since 1990. She also pursued Theatre Studies at Stockholm University. Her international publications include articles on Iranian female theatre professionals in the Encyclopedia of Women in Islamic Cultures (Brill, 2006) and the Dictionnaire des Créatrices (Paris, forthcoming), articles on Iranian theatre e.g. “Iranian Theatre Festivalized” in TRI (autumn 2005); “Satire and Social Relief in Historical Iran” in The Performance of the Comic in Arabic Theatre – collection of papers for an international conference in Morocco (2004); “Theatre in Iran” in World of Theatre (Routledge, 2003); and the textbook Literary Schools (Tehran, 2003, 2006, 2009).
She has been lecturer in Drama at the University of Qom (Iran) as well as a theatre scholar and critic since 1990. She also pursued Theatre Studies at Stockholm University. Her international publications include articles on Iranian female theatre professionals in the Encyclopedia of Women in Islamic Cultures (Brill, 2006) and the Dictionnaire des Créatrices (Paris, forthcoming), articles on Iranian theatre e.g. “Iranian Theatre Festivalized” in TRI (autumn 2005); “Satire and Social Relief in Historical Iran” in The Performance of the Comic in Arabic Theatre – collection of papers for an international conference in Morocco (2004); “Theatre in Iran” in World of Theatre (Routledge, 2003); and the textbook Literary Schools (Tehran, 2003, 2006, 2009).