Foucault and the Iranian Revolution gender and the seductions of Islamism /
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Materiálatiipa: | Elektrovnnalaš E-girji |
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Chicago :
University of Chicago Press,
2005.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- Foucault's discourse on pinnacles and pitfalls. The paradoxical world of Foucault : the modern and the traditional social orders
- Processions, passion plays, and rites of penance : Foucault, Shiʻism, and early Christian Rituals
- Foucault's writings on the Iranian Revolution and after. The visits to Iran and the controversies with "Atoussa H." and Maxime Rodinson
- Debating the outcome of the revolution, especially on women's rights
- Foucault, gender, and male homosexualities in Mediterranean and Muslim Societies
- Epilogue : from the Iranian Revolution to September 11, 2001
- Appendix : Foucault and his critics, an annotated translation.