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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Azadeh Kian (University of Paris, France) , Janet Afary (University of California Santa Barbara USA) , Claudia Yaghoobi (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill USA)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: I.B. Tauris Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.20cm Weight: 0.420kg ISBN: 9780755650293ISBN 10: 0755650298 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 20 February 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAzadeh Kian offers a path-breaking, brilliant feminist analysis of nationalism in Iran. Her rich, innovative reading displaces dominant presuppositions, categories, foci and methods. Kian makes central otherwise habitually invisible subaltern Iranian women, and gender, class, religious and ethnic relations of power. She ingeniously combines previously unheard women’s narratives from her fieldwork, and quantitative data. * Professor Paola Bacchetta, University of California, Berkeley, USA * Of the many interesting insights into how Gender, Ethnicity and Religion in Iran intersect, the most valuable is in the detailed historical background that links the formation of Iran as a nation and the push for modernity all the way to the Islamic Republic and its problems with ethnic minorities and women today. * Professor Emerita Erika Friedl, Western Michigan University, USA and Author of 'Religion and Daily Life in the Mountains of Iran.' * Azadeh Kian offers a fresh critical look at the category of woman in the Iranian context by analysing gender, class, ethnicity and religion, and reminding us once again that ‘womanhood’ is not a homogenous category. This timely contribution considers the power structures existing among women within the patriarchally shaped society which so far has largely been neglected. * Mastoureh Fathi, Lecturer in Sociology, University College Cork, Ireland * """Azadeh Kian offers a path-breaking, brilliant feminist analysis of nationalism in Iran. Her rich, innovative reading displaces dominant presuppositions, categories, foci and methods. Kian makes central otherwise habitually invisible subaltern Iranian women, and gender, class, religious and ethnic relations of power. She ingeniously combines previously unheard women's narratives from her fieldwork, and quantitative data."" --Professor Paola Bacchetta, University of California, Berkeley, USA ""Of the many interesting insights into how Gender, Ethnicity and Religion in Iran intersect, the most valuable is in the detailed historical background that links the formation of Iran as a nation and the push for modernity all the way to the Islamic Republic and its problems with ethnic minorities and women today."" --Professor Emerita Erika Friedl, Western Michigan University, USA and Author of 'Religion and Daily Life in the Mountains of Iran.' ""Azadeh Kian offers a fresh critical look at the category of woman in the Iranian context by analysing gender, class, ethnicity and religion, and reminding us once again that 'womanhood' is not a homogenous category. This timely contribution considers the power structures existing among women within the patriarchally shaped society which so far has largely been neglected."" --Mastoureh Fathi, Lecturer in Sociology, University College Cork, Ireland" Author InformationAzadeh Kian is Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies at the Université Paris Cité, France. She is also Director of the Center for Gender and Feminist Studies and Research and its journal Les Cahiers du CEDREF, and former Director of the Social Science Department (2017-2021) at the Université Paris Cité. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |