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Author Osanloo, Arzoo, 1968-

Title The politics of women's rights in Iran / Arzoo Osanloo.

Publication Info. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, [2009]
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Description 1 online resource (xix, 258 pages)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-250) and index.
Contents Introduction: Human rights and cultural practice -- A genealogy of "women's rights" in Iran -- Producing states: women's participation and the dialogics of rights -- Qur'anic meetings: "doing the cultural work" -- Courting rights: rights talk in Islamico-civil family court -- Practice and affect: writing/righting the law -- Human rights: the politics and prose of discursive sites -- Conclusion: "Women's rights" as exhibition at the brink of war -- Appendix: The Iranian marriage contract -- Glossary.
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Summary "In The Politics of Women's Rights in Iran, Arzoo Osanloo explores how Iranian women understand their rights. After the 1979 revolution, Iranian leaders transformed the state into an Islamic republic. At that time, the country's leaders used a renewed discourse of women's rights to symbolize a shift away from the excesses of Western liberalism. Osanloo reveals that the postrevolutionary republic blended practices of a liberal republic with Islamic principles of equality. Her ethnographic study illustrates how women's claims of rights emerge from a hybrid discourse that draws on both liberal ndividualism and Islamic ideals. Osanloo takes the reader on a journey through numerous sites where rights are being produced--including Qur'anic reading groups, Tehran's family court, and law offices--as she sheds light on the fluid and constructed nature of women's perceptions of rights. In doing so, Osanloo unravels simplistic dichotomies between so-called liberal, universal rights and insular, local culture. The Politics of Women's Rights in Iran casts light on a contemporary non-Western understanding of the meaning behind liberal rights, and raises questions about the misunderstood relationship between modernity and Islam"--Provided by publisher.
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Subject Khātamī, Muḥammad.
Khātamī, Muḥammad. (OCoLC)fst00382746
Women's rights -- Iran.
Islamic modernism.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Feminism & Feminist Theory.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
Islamic modernism. (OCoLC)fst00979990
Women's rights. (OCoLC)fst01178818
Iran. (OCoLC)fst01204889
Vrouwen.
Rechtspositie.
Islam.
Iran.
Frauenpolitik.
Iran.
Other Form: Print version: Osanloo, Arzoo, 1968- Politics of women's rights in Iran. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©2009 9780691135465 (DLC) 2008030923 (OCoLC)234176246
ISBN 9781400833160 (electronic bk.)
1400833167 (electronic bk.)
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