Women and the politics of resistance in the Iranian Constitutional Revolution / Maryam Dezhamkhooy.
2023
HQ1236.5.I7
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Women and the politics of resistance in the Iranian Constitutional Revolution / Maryam Dezhamkhooy.
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ISBN
9783031280979 (electronic bk.)
3031280970 (electronic bk.)
9783031280962
3031280962
3031280970 (electronic bk.)
9783031280962
3031280962
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
Copyright
©2023
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xi, 136 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-28097-9 doi
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HQ1236.5.I7
Dewey Decimal Classification
305.42095509041
Summary
Most scholarship on the nineteenth and early twentieth century Constitutional Revolution in Iran has focused on the role of two groups, intellectuals and the clergy. The role of women has largely been ignored, despite their widespread participation in the Revolution, and existing research on women has mainly focused on their achievements in the realm of women’s rights, which means that other aspects of women’s activism remain un-investigated. The aim of this book is twofold: first, it presents one of the very first studies of women’s resistance strategies and their resistance to consumerism in Iran; second, and in relation to the first objective, it attempts to demonstrate the biased nature of knowledge production in the studies of women in past societies, particularly the role of women in economics. This book therefore explores the public role of women and their efforts to revive Iran’s economy during and after the Constitutional Revolution. Maryam Dezhamkhooy is an Affiliated Researcher at Heidelberg University, Germany.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Why Women Are Absent From Political and Economic Histories?
3. The Pre-Revolution Struggles and the Emergence of New Classes
4. Women, Daily Life and Street: Women’s Participation in the Nineteenth Century Demonstrations
5. Economic Crisis, the Coloniality of Consumption and Women’s Resistance
6. From Resistance to Repression: Modernization and Transformations of Women’s Movement
7. Epilogue.
2. Why Women Are Absent From Political and Economic Histories?
3. The Pre-Revolution Struggles and the Emergence of New Classes
4. Women, Daily Life and Street: Women’s Participation in the Nineteenth Century Demonstrations
5. Economic Crisis, the Coloniality of Consumption and Women’s Resistance
6. From Resistance to Repression: Modernization and Transformations of Women’s Movement
7. Epilogue.