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Being Modern in Iran (The CERI Series in Comparative Politics and International Studies) [Paperback]

Fariba Adelkhah (Author)
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The CERI Series in Comparative Politics and International Studies May 12, 2004

What does it mean to be modern in Iran today? Can one properly speak of modernity in relation to what many consider to be the paradigmatic Islamic state? Since its 1979 revolution seized the world's attention, the Islamic Republic of Iran has remained a subject of misunderstanding, passion, and polemic, making these questions difficult to answer -- or even to ask. This book -- a study of Iran's political culture in the broadest and deepest sense -- looks into both of these questions by examining the tremendous changes taking place in Iran today.

Because of the difficulties posed for researchers and journalists by the nature of the regime, those interested in contemporary Iranian social life have had to rely on a small number of specialized studies -- most of which overemphasize the revolution's radical break with the past and focus exclusively on the Republic's Islamic character as the decisive factor in its social reality. But modernity has not simply been banished and excluded from Iran; nor have the effects of globalization passed it by.

Drawing on her extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Iran and an encyclopedic knowledge of contemporary Iranian politics and culture, anthropologist Fariba Adelkhah investigates modernity in the Islamic Republic of Iran by looking at the growth of individualism, the bureaucracy, commercial forces, and rationalization in post-revolution Iran.

Being Modern in Iran ranges over such topics as

• taxation and Islamic legitimacy;

• Mayor Kharbaschi's creation of public space in Tehran;

• the culture of giving;

• religious economics;

• the elections of 1996 and 1997, and the popular rejoicing that greeted them;

• the nation-wide soccer craze;

• the changing role of clerics;

• the changing use of the Koran; and

• the growth of competition in all areas of life.

These subjects are brought to life by vignette discussions of pigeon-fanciers, flower symbolism, funeral rites, dreams, self-help manuals, cosmetics, and much more.

Adelkhah avoids a simpleminded dualism between an "odious," backward, and repressive regime on the one side and a "kindly" civil society representing progress and freedom on the other; rather, she argues that a public space is being created through the existence of many religious, political, and economic activities. This sophisticated anthropology of the Iranian state sheds much-needed light on the unique nature of the social experiment Iran has been experiencing since the revolution.


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For anyone interested in understanding the complexities of contemporary Iranian politics, this book should be mandatory reading.

(Afsaneh Najmabadi Middle East Journal )

Precisely how Iranians have fashioned, and are fashioning, their daily life -- or, as Adelkhah puts it, 'reinventing their modern life' -- is the tantalizing focus of this very interesting... book about Iranian culture and politics.

(Farideh Farhi International Journal of Middle East Studies )

About the Author

Fariba Adelkhah is a senior researcher at the Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales (CERI/Sciences-po) in Paris.


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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press (May 12, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231119410
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231119412
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.2 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not your father's Iran anymore, December 10, 2000
This review is from: Being Modern in Iran (Hardcover)
I like it when an author takes a broad, difficult subject and 1.) gives a good generalization, with some proof 2.)penetrates very deep into a very few specific examples. Adelkhah does that quite well.

First, he touches on the broad view of an emerging civil culture in Iran, without which Iran cannot become a "modern" republic and certainly not a democratic one. He tells of the amazing changes to the city of Teheran as mayor Kharabashi challenged everyone to bring their (formerly private and exclusive) gardens out to the front of the street. If you have toured the traditional Middle East, you will have doubtless noticed that houses are built much like fortresses in the city-- emblematic of a culture that displays a seemingly congenital xenophobia.

He also traces the origins of the sports craze in Iran, and the explosion of public parks and spaces. One cannot walk away from the book without a genuine sense that the Islamic Republic of Iran is actually undergoing tectonic changes from within that threaten to cast aside the clerical domination of the country in favor of something entirely new to the world: a Muslim democracy, whatever that turns out to be.

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Leader of the Revolution, Hashemi Rafsanjani, Imam Khomeyni, Nategh Nuri, Mohammad Khatami, Ali Khamenei, Faezeh Hashemi, Mayor of Tehran, Behesht-e Zahra, Revolutionary Guards, Society of Fighting Clergy, Constitution Guardianship Council, Gholamhossein Karbaschi, New York, Constitutional Revolution, Imam's Relief Committee, Islamic Left, Imam Ali, Imam Reza, Max Weber, Shia Islam, Ayatollah Montazeri, Farhad Jafari, Mehdi Bazargan, Minister of the Interior
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