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Reconstructed lives : women and Iran's Islamic revolution / Haleh Esfandiari.

Van Pelt Library HQ1735.2 .I75 1997
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Isfandiyārī, Hālāh.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Muslim women--Iran--Social conditions.
Muslim women.
Muslim women--Civil rights--Iran.
Civil rights.
Social conditions.
Iran.
Iran--History--Revolution, 1979.
History.
Iran--Social conditions--1979-1997.
Iran--Politics and government--1979-.
Politics and government.
Physical Description:
234 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : Woodrow Wilson Center Press ; Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, [1997]
Summary:
The Islamic revolution of 1979 transformed all areas of Iranian life. For women, the consequences were extensive and profound, as the state set out to reverse legal and social rights women had won and to dictate many aspects of women's lives, including what they could study and how they must dress and relate to men.
Reconstructed Lives presents Iranian women telling in their own words what the revolution attempted and how they responded. Through a series of interviews with professional and working women in Iran -- doctors, lawyers, writers, professors, secretaries, businesswomen -- Haleh Esfandiari gathers dramatic accounts of what has happened to their lives as women in an Islamic society.
She and her informants describe the strategies by which women try -- with some success -- to subvert the state's agenda. Esfandiari also provides historical background on the women's movement in Iran. She finds evidence in Iran's experience that even women from "traditional" and working classes do not easily surrender rights or access they have gained to education, career opportunities, and a public role.
"The most comprehensive and thoughtful treatment I have ever seen on the subject of women in Iran, their roles both before and after revolution, and their broader pattern of growth and involvement in society at many levels. Ms. Esfandiari's scholarship involves highly original fieldwork under truly adverse circumstances. This book is also extremely well written". -- Robin Wright, author and Middle East analyst
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [223]-226) and index.
ISBN:
0801856191
0801856183
OCLC:
36501226

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