Iranian Motherhood

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A01=Mohaddeseh Ziyachi
Author_Mohaddeseh Ziyachi
autoethnographic research
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Child Upbringing
cognitive anthropology of motherhood in Iran
Complementary Domains
cultural evolution theory
Cultural Model
Cultural Model Approach
Cultural Models
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ethnographic analysis
Familial Values
Familism
feminist anthropology
gender role socialisation
General Purpose Schemas
Good Life
Human Cognitive System
Individualism
Iranian Anthropologist
Iranian Society
Iranian women's studies
Large Family
Late Modern Times
Middle Class Iranian Women
Mohammad Reza Shah
Pahlavi Era
Population Control Programme
Population's Accessibility
Population’s Accessibility
Pre-modern Iran
Problem of Motherhood
Reza Shah's Reign
Reza Shah’s Reign
Statistical Centre Of Iran
Tajaddod
Traditional Gender Values
UAE
UAE Government
Young Man
Young Middle Class Women

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032523774
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book characterises the problematic status of motherhood in present-day Iranian society – that is, problem in the Foucauldian sense of an object of thought and a source of tension, not as a pathological issue – and explains the historical processes contributing to this problematisation.

Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the author draws on a cognitive anthropological perspective whilst incorporating ethnographic, historical, and evolutionary viewpoints. By applying this perspective to the current cultural model of motherhood, and considering specific social, political, and economic factors in Iran, the author provides an exhaustive, contextualised understanding of the motherhood problem and its multidirectional changes throughout time. The book follows a multi-method framework and combines qualitative ethnographic and auto-ethnographic data with historical evidence and comparative data. As such, it also contributes to the women's movement in Iran by fostering discussion on women's issues and demystifying women's understandings and experiences.

The book will appeal to those working in a range of disciplines, including gender studies, cognitive anthropology and Iranian history. Written in non-technical language, and providing insights into the problem of motherhood in comparable contexts, the book will also be of interest to general readers.

Mohaddeseh Ziyachi is an assistant research professor in the Department of Sociology, Durham University. She obtained her PhD in cognition and culture at the Queen’s University of Belfast. Her research is focused on gender and anthropological studies from an interdisciplinary perspective.

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