Social change in Iran : an eyewitness account of dissent, defiance, and new movements for rights /
Having spent one year in Iran in 1998, Yaghmaian (economics, Ramapo College) attempts to tell the day-to-day stories of a range of people resisting state violence, neoliberal economics, and social repression in the Islamic Republic of Iran, as well as analyzing the prospects for social change. Focus...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
©2002.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Iran: an eyewitness account and study of social change
- Emerging social movements, victories, and setbacks in the battle for rights
- State and the socialization of violence: a narrative of everyday life
- Children of the Islamic Republic, part I: the rise of a new social movement for joy: a narrative
- Children of the Islamic Republic, part II: student movement: transcendence from a movement against rights to a movement for rights
- Children of the Islamic Republic, part III: the politicization of the movement for joy: a narrative of a new student movement in the making
- A movement for a free press, the vanguard of the battle for rights and civil society
- State, economy, and civil society, part I: wage earners' response to economic catastrophe
- State, economy, and civil society, part II: economic decline, divided state, and policy retreat: the triumph of neoliberalism
- Oil, international division of labor, and the crisis of the Iranian economy: a political economy analysis
- The great debate: a republic or Velayat-e faghih?