A contextual review of Aziz's Notebook: At the Heart of the Iranian Revolution by Chowra Makaremi, written during the 25th year anniversary of the 1988 prison massacres in Iran.[First paragraph of article follows] Aziz’s Notebook speaks to us through the voices of the dead, with memories refracted through other memories. What ensues is a single narrative, one of absence, vio- lence, imprisonment, execution and exile pieced together from different perspectives. We are led into the lives of two sisters, whose political affiliations cause their even- tual executions in a post-revolutionary Iran. This is an Iran rife with chaotic power struggles between the (then) newly founded Islamic Republic and opposition activists
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This article reviews two books: Pedram Partovi\u27s Popular Iranian Cinema before the Revolution: Fa...
The 1981 massacre of political dissidents could be considered the most extensive atrocity committed ...
The purpose of this article is to explore and analyze Iran’s “Republican Moment” of 16‒19 August 195...
A contextual review of Aziz's Notebook: At the Heart of the Iranian Revolution by Chowra Makaremi, w...
Review Extract: Tortured Confessions presents an innovative perspective on the relationship between ...
Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iran has posed a serious dilemma for re- gional and global peace ...
Review of Choman Hardi, Gendered Experiences of Genocide: Anfal Survivors in Kurdistan-Iraq, Farnham...
In this article we analyze how Shahraam Rahimian rewrites the history of Iran’s 1953 coup in his nov...
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the 1988 publication of Salman Rushdie’s novel The...
This essay examines the development of prison memoirs in modern Iranian prose, with a focus on how l...
This article examines the gradual disintegration of Zahra, a girl from Lebanon. It studies the role ...
This article discusses the historical context of the famed dissident intellectual Jalal Al-e Ahmad’s...
Cet article décrit les relations enfants/parents à Evin, l’une des prisons politiques les plus célèb...
A couple of months after the 1979 revolution of Iran, the universities were occupied by the Islamist...
Page range: 37-60The essay examines the narratives Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) promulgated to explain its r...
This article reviews two books: Pedram Partovi\u27s Popular Iranian Cinema before the Revolution: Fa...
The 1981 massacre of political dissidents could be considered the most extensive atrocity committed ...
The purpose of this article is to explore and analyze Iran’s “Republican Moment” of 16‒19 August 195...