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Milad Azarm (میلاد آذرم) is an Iranian theater scholar, translator, and performance artist based in the United States.
Azarm's peer-reviewed publications have appeared in journals such as The Drama Review (TDR),[1] Iranian Studies,[2] and New Theatre Quarterly.[3] He was interviewed by Richard Schechner, founding editor of TDR, in a conversation focusing on the history of dramaturgy and directing in Iranian Ta'ziyeh.[4]
He translated Paul Rae's Theatre and Human Rights into Persian and has published several book chapters in Persian on cinema in Iran.[5][6]He has also contributed to public scholarship through The Theatre Times.[7][8]
Azarm has received several awards, including the Best Research Award in Folklore Studies from the Khandestan Festival in Isfahan, Iran,[9] and the $1,000 Hollis Parry / Ann Parry Billman Fine Arts Graduate Award.[10]
References
[edit]- ^ Kouchek-Zadeh, Reza; Azarm, Milad (2022). "Investigating Early Dramaturgy and Theatre Directing in the Shabih'khani of the Qajar Era". TDR: The Drama Review. 66: 7–36. doi:10.1017/S1054204321000745.
- ^ Azarm, Milad (2023). "Shadow Performance in Iran". Iranian Studies: 1–17. doi:10.1017/irn.2023.37.
- ^ Azarm, Milad (2024). "Feminist Rereading of Shabih'khani in Iran". New Theatre Quarterly. 40 (2): 125–141. doi:10.1017/S0266464X24000010.
- ^ "- YouTube". YouTube. 11 February 2022.
- ^ "تئاتر و حقوقبشر تئاتر و حقوق بشر - اثر پل ری ترجمهی میلاد آذرم نشر نیماژ".
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- ^ "Pari Saberi: A Pioneering Woman in Iranian Theatre Passes Away at 92". October 2024.
- ^ "Peter J. Chelkowski: A Life of Scholarship and Cultural Exchange". 4 December 2024.
- ^ "سومین جشنواره نمایشنامهنویسی خندستان برگزیدگان خود را معرفی کرد". 11 December 2021.
- ^ "I Hollis Parry/Ann Parry Billman Fine Arts Graduate Award | Ohio University".