Azar Nafisi reports in the
New Republic
on the halting progress of liberalization in Iran. Twenty years after
coming to power, the Islamic Republic has begun to allow Hollywood
movies to be shown, but Iranian television's version of
Mary
Poppins still showed less than 45 minutes of the original film.
All scenes featuring women singing or dancing were cut out and instead
described by a narrator. In
Popeye, all scenes featuring Olive
Oyl were cut out because her relationship with Popeye is considered
lewd.
A recently published art book featured a discussion of Edgar Degas's
Dancers Practicing at the Bar.
Under the heading "Spatial Organization," the text focuses on the
artist's placement of the ballerinas: "The two major forms are
crowded into the upper right quadrant of the painting, leaving the
rest of the canvas as open space." But in the accompanying
reproduction of the painting, the ballerinas are airbrushed out,
leaving only a picture of an empty dancing studio, with a bar running
along the wall.
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