Representing Post-Revolutionary Iran

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Azar Nafisi
Betty Mahmoody
captivity narrative
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Iranian Memoirs
Iranian Revolution
Marjane Satrapi
Orientalism

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  • ISBN 9780755617364
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jul 2022
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Memoirs of diasporic Iranian-American authors are a unique and culturally powerful way in which Iran, its politics, and people are understood in the USA and the rest of the world. This book offers an analysis of the processes of production, promotion, and reception of the representations of post-revolutionary Iran.

The book provides new perspectives on some of the most famous examples of the genre such as Betty Mahmoody’s Not Without My Daughter, Azar Nafisi’s Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books, and Fatemeh Keshavarz’s Jasmine and Stars: Reading More Than Lolita in Tehran. Hossein Nazari places these texts in their social, historical, and political contexts, tracing their origins within the trope of the American captivity narrative, teasing out and critiquing neo-Orientalist tendencies within, and finally focusing on modes of discursive resistance to neo-Orientalist narratives. The book analyzes the structural means by which stereotypes about Islam and women in the Islamic Republic in these narratives are privileged by news media and the creative industries, while also charting a growing number of ‘counterhegemonic’ memoirs which challenge these narratives by representing more nuanced accounts of life in Iran after 1979.

Hossein Nazari is Assistant Professor at the University of Tehran, Iran. He has published widely in international peer reviewed journals, including the American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences and Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies. He holds a PhD from the University of Canterbury, New Zealand.

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