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Foucault and the Iranian Revolution : gender and the seductions of Islamism

In 1978 the philosopher Michel Foucault did a stint as a foreign correspondent in Iran. This volume studies the articles that resulted from his observations and meetings with leading figures in the Iranian Revolution, including Ayatollah Khomeini, together with responses from his contemporaries
eBook, English, 2005
University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2005
History
1 online resource (xii, 346 pages)
9780226007878, 9780226007854, 9780226007861, 9781282678934, 9786612678936, 0226007871, 0226007855, 0226007863, 1282678930, 6612678933
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Foucault's discourse on pinnacles and pitfalls. The paradoxical world of Foucault : the modern and the traditional social orders
Processions, passion plays, and rites of penance : Foucault, Shiʻism, and early Christian Rituals
Foucault's writings on the Iranian Revolution and after. The visits to Iran and the controversies with "Atoussa H." and Maxime Rodinson
Debating the outcome of the revolution, especially on women's rights
Foucault, gender, and male homosexualities in Mediterranean and Muslim Societies
Epilogue : from the Iranian Revolution to September 11, 2001
Appendix : Foucault and his critics, an annotated translation
Translated from the French
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