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Shahram Khosravi

    Waiting - A Project in Conversation
    Precarious Lives
    • In Precarious Lives: Waiting and Hope in Iran, Shahram Khosravi explores the paradoxes of everyday life in Iran during the early 21st century. Iranians face multiple precarity factors leading to hopelessness, a sense of a futureless existence, and increased individualism alongside incivility. Yet, amidst this, hope, daydreaming, civility, and solidarity manifest in political protests, street carnivals, and social movements. Young Iranians express feelings of purposelessness and endure endless waiting, grappling with perceptions of being unproductive and burdensome to society. Despite their aspirations, they experience social and spatial immobility, confronting uncertainty in the present and a bleak outlook for the future. Khosravi intricately portrays contemporary Iranian life, weaving individual narratives, government reports, statistics, and cultural analyses of art and literature to illustrate responses to precarity and the glimmers of hope. His extensive ethnographic work with youth in Tehran and Isfahan, as well as migrant workers in rural areas, reveals the complexities and contradictions of daily existence in Iran. This vital work of contemporary anthropology highlights the shared struggles and resilience of the Iranian people.

      Precarious Lives
    • Waiting is an inescapable part of life in modern societies. We all wait, albeit differently and for different reasons. Waiting is a particular experience of time, shaped by class, race, and gender. In modern societies, time is associated with success and money. It can be "counted, saved, spent, lost, wasted or invested". Hence waiting symbolizes waste, emptiness, and uselessness. What does it mean to wait for a long period of time? How do people narrate their waiting? The book is a combination of text and images, by scholars, artists, architects, and curators whose works deal with waiting in various situations and geographies.

      Waiting - A Project in Conversation