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Tied Up in Tehran

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9781009540261
Cambridge University Press
N/A
2025
374 pages
Paperback
25685

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Description

Tied Up in Tehran offers a richly interdisciplinary study of ordinary life in Iran since the 1979 revolution and a critical intervention in political theory debates on knowledge and method. Drawing from over ten years of field work in Iran since the 1990s, and originating in the author’s surreal experience of being served tangerines during a home invasion in Tehran, Norma Claire Moruzzi examines the experiences of women, young people, artists, and activists: at home, at work, and in the street. These stories – of food and family, film and politics, shopping and crime-reckon with the past, demonstrate resilient democratization in the present, and provide glimpses of a plausible future while offering a refreshing model to ethically engaged modes of study. Moruzzi’s lucid and engaging writing explores Iranian daily life as unexpected, contradictory, and full of political promise.

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About the Author

Norma Claire Moruzzi is Associate Professor of Gender and Women's Studies and Political Science at the University of Illinois, Chicago. She is also a member and past chair of the editorial committee of the journal Middle East Report. Her first book, Speaking through the Mask: Hannah Arendt and the Politics of Social Identity (Cornell University Press: 2000) won the 2002 Gradiva Book Award.

Tied Up in Tehran

Description

Tied Up in Tehran offers a richly interdisciplinary study of ordinary life in Iran since the 1979 revolution and a critical intervention in political theory debates on knowledge and method. Drawing from over ten years of field work in Iran since the 1990s, and originating in the author's surreal experience of being served tangerines during a home invasion in Tehran, Norma Claire Moruzzi examines the experiences of women, young people, artists, and activists: at home, at work, and in the street. These stories - of food and family, film and politics, shopping and crime-reckon with the past, demonstrate resilient democratization in the present, and provide glimpses of a plausible future while offering a refreshing model to ethically engaged modes of study. Moruzzi's lucid and engaging writing explores Iranian daily life as unexpected, contradictory, and full of political promise.

Praise and Reviews

Not available

About the Author

Norma Claire Moruzzi is Associate Professor of Gender and Women's Studies and Political Science at the University of Illinois, Chicago. She is also a member and past chair of the editorial committee of the journal Middle East Report. Her first book, Speaking through the Mask: Hannah Arendt and the Politics of Social Identity (Cornell University Press: 2000) won the 2002 Gradiva Book Award.

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