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Afsaneh Najmabadi

    Afsāneh Najmābādi es una historiadora y teórica de género iraní-estadounidense cuyo trabajo profundiza en la transformación de los conceptos y prácticas de la sexualidad en Irán desde finales del siglo XIX hasta el presente. Su investigación explora profundamente los procesos históricos y sociales que han dado forma a las comprensiones de la sexualidad dentro de la región. A través de sus contribuciones académicas y publicaciones, fomenta una comprensión más matizada de las intrincadas relaciones entre sexo, género y sociedad en el contexto iraní. Sus análisis ofrecen valiosas perspectivas sobre la evolución de los estudios de género y la historia de Oriente Medio.

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    • Women with Mustaches and Men without Beards

      • 377 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Drawing from a rich array of visual and literary material from nineteenth-century Iran, this groundbreaking book rereads and rewrites the history of Iranian modernity through the lens of gender and sexuality. Peeling away notions of a rigid pre-modern Islamic gender system, Afsaneh Najmabadi provides a compelling demonstration of the centrality of gender and sexuality to the shaping of modern culture and politics in Iran and of how changes in ideas about gender and sexuality affected conceptions of beauty, love, homeland, marriage, education, and citizenship. She concludes with a provocative discussion of Iranian feminism and its role in that country's current culture wars. In addition to providing an important new perspective on Iranian history, Najmabadi skillfully demonstrates how using gender as an analytic category can provide insight into structures of hierarchy and power and thus into the organization of politics and social life.

      Women with Mustaches and Men without Beards
    • Familial Undercurrents

      • 200 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Afsaneh Najmabadi draws on her family history to tell a larger story of the transformations of notions of love, marriage, and family life in mid-twentieth-century Iran.

      Familial Undercurrents