This paper is a study of Iranian Bahá’í women who experienced imprisonment in the Islamic Republic of Iran following the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Aspects of individual resistance and resilience are explored through life history interviews. Through the examination of those histories I was better able to understand and explore the narratives the research participants provided. The intersections between the principles of the Bahá’í Faith and the way they have been enacted in the context of Iran in that period provided the broader picture within which the narratives are set
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Colonial legacies affect neocolonial experiences of conflict in the 20th and 21st centuries. A criti...
This article takes into account that during the last decade, more than ever, Iranian women memoirist...
Life narratives of the Iranian women in the diaspora, which have become very popular in recent yea...
Iranian women have taken up memoir writing in response to the tumultuous recent history of their cou...
As the largest religious minority in Iran, Baha’is have been going through persecution since the ver...
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Over the last three decades, many women and men who were political prisoners in the Middle East have...
mn This paper journeys along the theoretical and historical trajectories of the early stage of post-...
This essay argues that the 1979 Iranian Revolution constituted a traumatic break in the national ima...
This thesis troubles the deafening silence, surrounding South Asian Muslim women’s (SAMW) experience...
This paper examines the relationships between narratives which have come to dominate in the twenty-f...
This thesis discusses the multiple narratives of Iranian migrants and refugees living in Melbourne, ...
Colonial legacies affect neocolonial experiences of conflict in the 20th and 21st centuries. A criti...
This article takes into account that during the last decade, more than ever, Iranian women memoirist...
Life narratives of the Iranian women in the diaspora, which have become very popular in recent yea...
Iranian women have taken up memoir writing in response to the tumultuous recent history of their cou...
As the largest religious minority in Iran, Baha’is have been going through persecution since the ver...
This article is about the narratives of Iranian women exiles living in the Netherlands and the US (C...
This research explores the boundaries of literature and ethnography in case of Reading Lolita in Teh...
This paper analyzes how expectations and narratives of women changed during the Iranian Revolution (...
This essay examines how women are held captive and how they manage to survive in The Handmaid’s Tal...
Over the last three decades, many women and men who were political prisoners in the Middle East have...
mn This paper journeys along the theoretical and historical trajectories of the early stage of post-...
This essay argues that the 1979 Iranian Revolution constituted a traumatic break in the national ima...
This thesis troubles the deafening silence, surrounding South Asian Muslim women’s (SAMW) experience...
This paper examines the relationships between narratives which have come to dominate in the twenty-f...
This thesis discusses the multiple narratives of Iranian migrants and refugees living in Melbourne, ...
Colonial legacies affect neocolonial experiences of conflict in the 20th and 21st centuries. A criti...
This article takes into account that during the last decade, more than ever, Iranian women memoirist...