Both Donna goldstein and Shahram Khosravi. study how dominance is expressed through aesthetic forms, as well as how some subordinated people

Both Donna goldstein and Shahram Khosravi. study how dominance is expressed through aesthetic forms, as well as how some subordinated people

Answer this prompt question thoroughly and carefully using citations and evidence from the book “Laughter Out of Place” by Donna Goldstein. Use around 2 outside source as a comparison to the real world and what is going on but use most evidence from the book. 

Prompt question:  Both Donna goldstein and Shahram Khosravi. study how dominance is expressed through aesthetic forms, as well as how some subordinated people practice “everyday forms of resistance” (Scott) against such dominant aesthetics. First explain : Who is the dominant in each case ( Rio de Janeiro and Tehran)? What aesthetic forms do they deploy? What do they seek to accomplish through those forms? Second, Which groups resist this domination? Why do they resist? How do they do it? Are they successful? Third, what are the roles of a economic class, crime, and religion in these. confrontations between domination and resistance.

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