Politics of Rightful Killing: Civil Society, Gender, and Sexuality in Weblogistan

Author:   Sima Shakhsari
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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Pages:   312
Publication Date:   17 January 2020
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"In the early 2000s, mainstream international news outlets celebrated the growth of Weblogistan-the online and real-life transnational network of Iranian bloggers-and depicted it as a liberatory site that gave voice to Iranians. As Sima Shakhsari argues in Politics of Rightful Killing, the common assumptions of Weblogistan as a site of civil society consensus and resistance to state oppression belie its deep internal conflicts. While Weblogistan was an effective venue for some Iranians to ""practice democracy,"" it served as a valuable site for the United States to surveil bloggers and express anti-Iranian sentiment and policies. At the same time, bloggers used the network to self-police and enforce gender and sexuality norms based on Western liberal values in ways that unwittingly undermined Weblogistan's claims of democratic participation. In this way, Weblogistan became a site of cybergovernmentality, where biopolitical security regimes disciplined and regulated populations. Analyzing online and off-line ethnography, Shakhsari provides an account of digital citizenship that raises questions about the internet's relationship to political engagement, militarism, and democracy."

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Author:   Sima Shakhsari
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781478006657


ISBN 10:   147800665
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   17 January 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments  vii Prologue  xiii Introduction  1 1. Weblogistan and the Iranian Diaspora: Nation and Its Re-territorializations in Cyberspace  32 2. Civil Society (jaame'e-ye madani), Soccer, and Gendered Politics in Weblogistan: The 2005 Presidential Election  72 3. Whores, Homos, and Feminists: Weblogistan's Anti-modern Others  112 4. Weblogistan and Its Homosexual Problem  145 5. The War Machine, Neoliberal Homo Œconomicus, and the Experts 169 Coda. Revolutionary Ends: Weblogistan's Afterlife  195 Appendix  207 Notes  209 Works Cited  257 Index  277

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"“Sima Shakhsari has crafted a superb account of the convergence of neoliberal governmentality, social media, and Iranian diasporic cultural productions. A critically compelling and rich narrative by a passionate and brilliant scholar, Politics of Rightful Killing is a significant contribution to the field of gender and sexuality studies, anthropology, and Iranian cyber studies.” -- Minoo Moallem, author of * Persian Carpets: The Nation as a Transnational Commodity * “A rich on- and off-line ethnographic account of what is now the artifact of techno-optimism and its post-9/11 deployment to promote imperial democracy. Sima Shakhsari's sharp analysis of rightful killing pursued in the service of freedom is a crucial addition to the biopolitical theorizing of gender, sexuality, and empire.” -- Jasbir K. Puar, author of * The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability * ""Sima Shakhsari's innovative new book is a welcome addition to… scholarship, and the most uncompromisingly pessimistic analysis of the politics of the Iranian internet to be published to date."" -- Alireza Doostdar * International Journal of Middle East Studies * ""Mixing an exemplary mastery over theory with rigorous close readings of texts in an understudied area of research, Shakhsari’s Politics of Rightful Killing is a highly worthwhile read for anyone interested in the subtle workings of power in cyberspace."" -- Mostafa Abedinifard * Journal of Middle East Women's Studies * ""Sima Shakhsari’s Politics of Rightful Killing is . . . a much-needed contribution to a growing body of scholarship examining the culture, politics, and identity of Iranians living primarily in the West and their relationship to those living in Iran."" -- Manijeh Moradian * GLQ *"


Sima Shakhsari has crafted a superb account of the convergence of neoliberal governmentality, social media, and Iranian diasporic cultural productions. A critically compelling and rich narrative by a passionate and brilliant scholar, Politics of Rightful Killing is a significant contribution to the field of gender and sexuality studies, anthropology, and Iranian cyber studies. -- Minoo Moallem, author of * Persian Carpets: The Nation as a Transnational Commodity * A rich on- and off-line ethnographic account of what is now the artifact of techno-optimism and its post-9/11 deployment to promote imperial democracy. Sima Shakhsari's sharp analysis of rightful killing pursued in the service of freedom is a crucial addition to the biopolitical theorizing of gender, sexuality, and empire. -- Jasbir K. Puar, author of * The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability * Sima Shakhsari's innovative new book is a welcome addition to... scholarship, and the most uncompromisingly pessimistic analysis of the politics of the Iranian internet to be published to date. -- Alireza Doostdar * International Journal of Middle East Studies * Mixing an exemplary mastery over theory with rigorous close readings of texts in an understudied area of research, Shakhsari's Politics of Rightful Killing is a highly worthwhile read for anyone interested in the subtle workings of power in cyberspace. -- Mostafa Abedinifard * Journal of Middle East Women's Studies *


A rich on- and off-line ethnographic account of what is now the artifact of techno-optimism and its post-9/11 deployment to promote imperial democracy. Sima Shakhsari's sharp analysis of rightful killing pursued in the service of freedom is a crucial addition to the biopolitical theorizing of gender, sexuality, and empire. --Jasbir K. Puar, author of The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability Sima Shakhsari has crafted a superb account of the convergence of neoliberal governmentality, social media, and Iranian diasporic cultural productions. A critically compelling and rich narrative by a passionate and brilliant scholar, Politics of Rightful Killing is a significant contribution to the field of gender and sexuality studies, anthropology, and Iranian cyber studies. --Minoo Moallem, author of Persian Carpets: The Nation as a Transnational Commodity


A rich on- and off-line ethnographic account of what is now the artifact of techno-optimism and its post-9/11 deployment to promote imperial democracy. Sima Shakhsari's sharp analysis of rightful killing pursued in the service of freedom is a crucial addition to the biopolitical theorizing of gender, sexuality, and empire. -- Jasbir K. Puar, author of * The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability * Sima Shakhsari has crafted a superb account of the convergence of neoliberal governmentality, social media, and Iranian diasporic cultural productions. A critically compelling and rich narrative by a passionate and brilliant scholar, Politics of Rightful Killing is a significant contribution to the field of gender and sexuality studies, anthropology, and Iranian cyber studies. -- Minoo Moallem, author of * Persian Carpets: The Nation as a Transnational Commodity *


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Sima Shakhsari is Assistant Professor of Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Minnesota.

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