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Women and the Islamic Republic: Cambridge Middle East Studies

Autor Shirin Saeidi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iul 2024
Based on extensive interviews and oral histories as well as archival sources, this book challenges the dominant masculine theorizations of state-making in post-revolutionary Iran. Offering a comprehensive study on citizenship formation, it reveals the centrality of non-elite women's participation in the process of citizenship formation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781009013000
ISBN-10: 1009013009
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Middle East Studies


Cuprins

1. State formation and citizenship: an investigation beyond a eurocentric gaze; 2. Reflecting on an idealised past: memory and women's rights struggles in post-revolutionary Iran; 3. Revolutionary citizens: the confrontation of power and spiritual acts of citizenship from 1980–88; 4. The body in isolation: morality and reconstruction of the nation in wartime; 5. The aftermath of war: wives and daughters of martyrs, and the post-1988 state; 6. Iran's hezbollah and citizenship politics: the surprises of islamisation projects in post-2009 Iran; 7. Conclusion: gendered citizenship and conditioning of the state.

Recenzii

'By creatively examining the state through everyday encounters and women's accounts, this innovative study explores how women's engagements with the Iranian Republic – their 'acts of citizenship' – have secured rights and protections in uneven ways. In attending to the shifting and situated nature of gendered citizenship, Saeidi forges new ground in the theorization of the entanglements of rights and statecraft. It is a novel and important contribution to feminist political science.' Lori Allen, SOAS
'How do ordinary women contest, support and remake norms of citizenship in contemporary Iran? What role do they play in forming the state? Shirin Saeidi's important book provides detailed and thoughtful insight into the ways in which non-elite women in Iran have practiced citizenship particularly in the wake of the Iran-Iraq war. A wonderful contribution to citizenship studies and feminist debates.' Humeira Iqtidar, King's College London
'Women and the Islamic Republic is a compelling account of how the Iran-Iraq war shaped the rights, roles, and responsibilities of non-elite Iranian women, a topic that has eluded much scholarship. Drawing from a unique archive, Saeidi underscores the importance of women's voices in shaping the post-revolutionary state and the meaning of citizenship.' Arzoo Osanloo, University of Washington

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