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Women and the Political Transition from Modernisation to Islamisation

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Women and the Political Transition from Modernisation to Islamisation
Author(s)Paidar, P.
AbstractIn a challenging and authoritative analysis of the role of Iranian women in the political process, Parvin Paidar considers the ways they have been affected by the evolutionary and revolutionary transformations of twentieth-century Iran. In so doing, she demonstrates how political reorganization has of necessity redefined the position of women, and that, contrary to the view of conventional scholarship, gender issues are fundamental to the political process in contemporary Iran. The implications of the study bear on the broader issues of women in the Middle East and the developing countries generally.
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Pages221-256
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceWomen and the Political Process in Twentieth-Century Iran
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PubDate1995
ISBN_ISSN0521473403
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