This dissertation is about state formation processes and gender segregation practices in postrevolutionary Iran. It uses gender segregation as a policy and spatial indicator to trace the shifts in state power between the establishment of the Islamic Republic (in 1979) and 2009. It explores the politics around the production of gender-segregated spaces, the imperatives of the state that produces them, and the implications for women's public presence.Building on 182 interviews, more than 16 months of fieldwork between 2008 and 2011, this dissertation offers a thorough account of the (trans)formation of three major sites of gender segregation in Tehran, Iran, namely women-only parks, segregated buses, and men-only sports stadiums. Throughout t...
This paper explores the reason behind the crisis of representation in post-revolutionary competing I...
In the last decade, theorists in anthropology and other disciplines have vigorously critiqued common...
The Islamic Republic of Iran is painted by “Western media” as a peculiar site for the legality and r...
Friday, 13 December 2013, Panel II: Between Public and Privat, 15.00-18.30 @ Zico House This study e...
While much has been written about the impact of the 1979 Islamic revolution on life in Iran, discuss...
Despite Iran's geopolitical importance and mounting global concerns over its domestic and internatio...
Iranian Feminists outside Iran are divided on women's positions in Iran under the Islamic state. Som...
Gender politics and the public sphere have been two key areas of intervention on the part of both th...
This dissertation tackles the vastly discussed puzzle of women’s low rates of labor force participat...
Public spaces are the renditions of the power symmetry within the social setting it resides in, and ...
This thesis addresses questions and dynamics of gender and power in Iran, after the Iranian revolut...
The literature on feminism and Islam shows that there is a distinct relationship and conflict betwee...
This study compares the status of women under the secular government of the Pahlavi Dynasty with the...
Purpose This chapter analyses the strategies employed by women and youth political activists in Ira...
This study compares the status of women under the secular government of the Pahlavi Dynasty with the...
This paper explores the reason behind the crisis of representation in post-revolutionary competing I...
In the last decade, theorists in anthropology and other disciplines have vigorously critiqued common...
The Islamic Republic of Iran is painted by “Western media” as a peculiar site for the legality and r...
Friday, 13 December 2013, Panel II: Between Public and Privat, 15.00-18.30 @ Zico House This study e...
While much has been written about the impact of the 1979 Islamic revolution on life in Iran, discuss...
Despite Iran's geopolitical importance and mounting global concerns over its domestic and internatio...
Iranian Feminists outside Iran are divided on women's positions in Iran under the Islamic state. Som...
Gender politics and the public sphere have been two key areas of intervention on the part of both th...
This dissertation tackles the vastly discussed puzzle of women’s low rates of labor force participat...
Public spaces are the renditions of the power symmetry within the social setting it resides in, and ...
This thesis addresses questions and dynamics of gender and power in Iran, after the Iranian revolut...
The literature on feminism and Islam shows that there is a distinct relationship and conflict betwee...
This study compares the status of women under the secular government of the Pahlavi Dynasty with the...
Purpose This chapter analyses the strategies employed by women and youth political activists in Ira...
This study compares the status of women under the secular government of the Pahlavi Dynasty with the...
This paper explores the reason behind the crisis of representation in post-revolutionary competing I...
In the last decade, theorists in anthropology and other disciplines have vigorously critiqued common...
The Islamic Republic of Iran is painted by “Western media” as a peculiar site for the legality and r...