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A wonderful analysis of women's organizing and the Iranian r,
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This review is from: Populism and Feminism in Iran: Women's Struggle in a Male-Defined Revolutionary Movement (Women's Studies at York Series) (Paperback)
Haideh Moghissi's Populism and Feminism in Iran is truly impressive. A well-written consideration of the role of left-wing women in the Iranian revolution, it convincingly argues that the revolution would have taken a different course had the leftist opposition to the Shah not shared the Islamic opposition's deeply rooted sexism. At the same time it raises a series of fascinating questions about revolution, autonomy, orientalism and the meaning of feminism in the third world.
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Populism and Feminism in Iran: Women's Struggle in a Male-Defined Revolutionary Movement (Women's Studies at York Series) by Haideh Moghissi (Hardcover - Sept. 1994)
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