The aim of this project works against the stigmatization of Middle Eastern women in the West by examining women\u27s experiences of resistance and agency within the diaspora and in Iran. Through a feminist ethnographic analysis of Iranian women\u27s narratives, I work against Western stereotypes as a way to problematize the assumption that immersion in Western culture saves Middle Eastern women from their supposed cultural and religious victimization. The focus of my inquiry is centered on four issues, or themes, of analysis, which are: everyday acts of resistance, subversion, and negotiation, issues of dress, household dynamics, and women\u27s values and self-expression. Drawing on secondary academic research (including anthropology, c...
This research explores the boundaries of literature and ethnography in case of Reading Lolita in Teh...
Women face numerous political, economic, cultural, and religious barriers in the world. To remove t...
My dissertation explores how Iranian feminists are mobilizing new discourses and creating dynamic tr...
This dissertation tackles the vastly discussed puzzle of women’s low rates of labor force participat...
Beliefs and assumptions about different groups of people are shaped through the representations prov...
This thesis looks at a selected corpus of life writing narratives of transnational Iranian and Iraqi...
The politics of gender have dominated Western conversation concerning Iran since the Islamic Republi...
Since the 1990s, a powerful feminist movement has emerged in Iran led by women who are challenging t...
After the 1979 Islamic Revolution, many Iranian families fled to the United States. Their girl child...
Using a Foucauldian perspective on power and resistance, this paper traces the history of opposition...
Women’s struggle for equal rights in Post-Revolutionary Iran has left women to navigate between comp...
This dissertation examines the impact of transnational feminism in Iran and Argentina. Specifically,...
Abstract: By focusing on the story of a late 20th-century Arab woman who wrote about her journey to ...
Ph. D. ThesisThis thesis seeks to explore the perspectives of women involved in feminist and women’s...
This study examines women's employment in Iran between 1979-1997, analysing the changing position of...
This research explores the boundaries of literature and ethnography in case of Reading Lolita in Teh...
Women face numerous political, economic, cultural, and religious barriers in the world. To remove t...
My dissertation explores how Iranian feminists are mobilizing new discourses and creating dynamic tr...
This dissertation tackles the vastly discussed puzzle of women’s low rates of labor force participat...
Beliefs and assumptions about different groups of people are shaped through the representations prov...
This thesis looks at a selected corpus of life writing narratives of transnational Iranian and Iraqi...
The politics of gender have dominated Western conversation concerning Iran since the Islamic Republi...
Since the 1990s, a powerful feminist movement has emerged in Iran led by women who are challenging t...
After the 1979 Islamic Revolution, many Iranian families fled to the United States. Their girl child...
Using a Foucauldian perspective on power and resistance, this paper traces the history of opposition...
Women’s struggle for equal rights in Post-Revolutionary Iran has left women to navigate between comp...
This dissertation examines the impact of transnational feminism in Iran and Argentina. Specifically,...
Abstract: By focusing on the story of a late 20th-century Arab woman who wrote about her journey to ...
Ph. D. ThesisThis thesis seeks to explore the perspectives of women involved in feminist and women’s...
This study examines women's employment in Iran between 1979-1997, analysing the changing position of...
This research explores the boundaries of literature and ethnography in case of Reading Lolita in Teh...
Women face numerous political, economic, cultural, and religious barriers in the world. To remove t...
My dissertation explores how Iranian feminists are mobilizing new discourses and creating dynamic tr...