Challenging binary interpretations of Iran's Green Uprisings of 2009 as a 'failed revolution', this dynamic history of Iran and the Middle East focuses on the men and women who existed at the centre of these contentious politics, with wider insights into US foreign policy, political Islam and revolutionary politics.
Challenging binary interpretations of Iran's Green Uprisings of 2009 as a 'failed revolution', this dynamic history of Iran and the Middle East focuses on the men and women who existed at the centre of these contentious politics, with wider insights into US foreign policy, political Islam and revolutionary politics.
Pouya Alimagham is Lecturer and historian of the Middle East at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Receiving his Ph.D. in History from the University of Michigan, his thesis on which this book is based was awarded the Mehrdad Mashayekhi Dissertation Award by the Association for Iranian Studies in 2016.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Situating the 2009 Green Uprisings 2. Primer: from the theory of Islamic Republicanism to practice, 1979-2009 3. On the streets and beyond: crowd action and the symbolic appropriation of the past 4. Contesting Palestine: generating revolutionary meaning 5. Co-opting mourning ceremonies: Montazeri, post-Islamism, and revolutionary Ashura 6. Conclusion.
1. Situating the 2009 Green Uprisings 2. Primer: from the theory of Islamic Republicanism to practice, 1979-2009 3. On the streets and beyond: crowd action and the symbolic appropriation of the past 4. Contesting Palestine: generating revolutionary meaning 5. Co-opting mourning ceremonies: Montazeri, post-Islamism, and revolutionary Ashura 6. Conclusion.
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