Contesting the Iranian Revolution Contesting the Iranian Revolution

Contesting the Iranian Revolution

The Green Uprisings

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Publisher Description

Most observers of Iran viewed the Green Uprisings of 2009 as a 'failed revolution', with many Iranians and those in neighbouring Arab countries agreeing. In Contesting the Iranian Revolution, however, Pouya Alimagham re-examines this evaluation, deconstructing the conventional win-lose binary interpretations in a way which underscores the subtle but important victories on the ground, and reveals how Iran's modern history imbues those triumphs with consequential meaning. Focusing on the men and women who made this dynamic history, and who exist at the centre of these contentious politics, this 'history from below' brings to the fore the post-Islamist discursive assault on the government's symbols of legitimation. From powerful symbols rooted in Shiʿite Islam, Palestinian liberation, and the Iranian Revolution, Alimagham harnesses the wider history of Iran and the Middle East to highlight how activists contested the Islamic Republic's legitimacy to its very core.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2020
March 19
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
550
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
18.6
MB

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