Colorblind Colorblind
Stanford Studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic Societies and Cultures

Colorblind

Racial Thinking and Cultural Production in Modern Iran and the Diaspora

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With this book, Amy Motlagh considers how racial thinking underpins cultural practices in Iran and the Iranian diaspora. Despite cultural traditions depicting black people and the documented presence of black Iranians, many have insisted that race is not an important aspect of Iranian culture, that "blackness" does not exist in Iran. Instead, it is the notion of being "Persian" that binds all Iranians together. But, as Motlagh argues, the word "Persian" masks a long racial history that depends on the specter of blackness to define what is truly Iranian.

  Colorblind critically examines how these concepts express themselves in folklore, ethnography, literature, and films to show how understandings of race and slavery have moved from home country to host, and from host to home. In particular, ambivalence surrounding the concepts of "race" and "blackness" prevents Iranians from fully interrogating their own racial thinking, even while some diasporic Iranians position themselves as racially liminal and non-white. By closely examining these efforts, as well as the cultural and historical foundations they were built on, this book reveals how ideas about race and slavery in Iran have forged a specific conception of modern Iranian cultural identity.

GENRE
Geschichte
VERFÜGBAR
2026
24. März
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
280
Seiten
VERLAG
Stanford University Press
ANBIETERINFO
Stanford University Press
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2
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