A rich ethnography of present-day Iranian seminarian women, revealing the complex ways that they create and define their intellectual and political connections to the Islamic republic.
A rich ethnography of present-day Iranian seminarian women, revealing the complex ways that they create and define their intellectual and political connections to the Islamic republic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amina Tawasil is a faculty lecturer in the Programs in Anthropology, Teachers College, Columbia University.
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List of Illustrations Note on Translation and Transliteration Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: The System 1. The Revolution and the Women's Howzeh Elmiyeh 2. Khomeini's Project, a Debate 3. The Howzevi and Ijtihad Part II: Constituting Practices 4. The Black Chador 5. Disputation and Play Part III: Howzevi Women Re-constituting Practices 6. Moving Through Exclusion 7. A Howzevi Marriage 8. Jang-e Narm and Khod Shenasi Coda Glossary Works Cited Appendices
List of Illustrations Note on Translation and Transliteration Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: The System 1. The Revolution and the Women's Howzeh Elmiyeh 2. Khomeini's Project, a Debate 3. The Howzevi and Ijtihad Part II: Constituting Practices 4. The Black Chador 5. Disputation and Play Part III: Howzevi Women Re-constituting Practices 6. Moving Through Exclusion 7. A Howzevi Marriage 8. Jang-e Narm and Khod Shenasi Coda Glossary Works Cited Appendices
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