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Live #FarhangConnect Talk, recorded December 12, 2020 AROOSI: 150 Years of Iranian Wedding Traditions with Dr. Pedram Khosronejad, Adjunct Professor at Western Sydney University and Curator of Persian Arts at Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum. Within its great ethnical diversity, religious plurality, and cultural differences, the Iranian society considers the wedding ritual and its related ceremonies and customs as one of the most important pillars of Persian culture. Iranian families within Iran and in the diaspora celebrate the weddings of their loved ones with great joy and happiness. In this talk Dr. Khosronejad provided a highlight of cultural insight through fascinating visual art and material culture of the Iranian wedding since the reign of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (r. 1848-1896). About Dr. Pedram Khosronejad: Professor Pedram Khosronejad obtained his Ph.D. at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) in Paris and currently is an Adjunct Professor at Religion and Society Research Cluster at the Western Sydney University, a Fellow at the Department of Anthropology, Harvard University and Curator of Persian Art and Material Culture at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney. Prior to this position, he worked as the Associate Director of Iranian and Persian Gulf Studies at the Oklahoma State University in the United States (2015-2019) and The Goli Rais Larizadeh Chair of the Iran Heritage Foundation for the Anthropology of Iran in the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland (2007-2015). His research interests include cultural and social anthropology, visual anthropology, and ethnographic film, covering topics such as visual piety, devotional artifacts, and religious material culture, with a particular interest in Iran, Persianate societies. For more information on Dr. Khosronejad, please check out his website at: https://www.pedramkhosronejad.com/