Conceiving citizens is to be welcomed as a contribution to a better understanding of how both modern medicine and nationalist concern impacted on women's education, employment, civil and political rights ... The book is well documented, well written, and though it will be of significant interest to specialists in Iranian women's history, it is also recommendable to scholars of modern and contemporary Iranian society and to students of gender and sexuality in the Middle East.
Anna Vanzan, Journal of Social History
The role of women in Iran has commonly been viewed solely through the lens of religion, symbolized by veiled females subordinated by society. In this work, Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet, an Iranian-American historian, aims to explain how the role of women has been central to national political debates in Iran. Spanning the 19th and 20th centuries, the book examines issues impacting women's lives under successive regimes, including hygiene campaigns that cast mothers as custodians of a healthy civilization; debates over female education, employment, and political rights; conflicts between religion and secularism; the politics of dress; and government policies on contraception and population control. Among the topics she will examine are the development of a women's movement in Iran, perhaps most publicly expressed by Nobel Prize winner Shirin Ebadi. The narrative comes up to the present, looking at reproductive rights, the spread of AIDS, and fashion since the Iranian Revolution.
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Conceiving Citizens places women and their role as mothers of the nation as central to the history of Iran during successive regimes in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Acknowledgments ; Introduction ; Part One: Hygiene and Citizenship ; Chapter 1 Healing Iran: Hygiene and Social Change in the Qajar Era ; Chapter 2 Population Politics: Epidemics and the "Crisis" of Midwifery ; Part Two: Marriage, Maternity, and Sexuality ; Chapter 3 From Celibacy to Companionship: The Evolution of Persian Marriages ; Chapter 4 Sexual Mores, Social Lives: Maternalism and Venereal Disease ; Chapter 5 Giving Birth: Modern Nursing and Reproductive Politics ; Chapter 6 Schooling Mothers: Patriotic Education and Women's 'Renewal' ; Chapter 7 Defrocking the Nation: Unveiling and the Politics of Dress ; Part Three: Politics and Reproduction ; Chapter 8 From Mothers to Voters: Suffrage, Literacy, and Family Dynamics ; Chapter 9 Managing Birth: Family Planning and Healthcare ; Chapter 10 Civil Liberties, Civic Wombs: Women in the Islamic Republic ; Epilogue ; Notes ; Bibliography
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"In the already rich panorama of studies on Iranian women's history in the last two centuries, Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet has managed to increase our knowledge on the topic by writing a book based on a new perspective, i.e., the intersection between women's emancipation and the evolution of hygiene and reproductive politics in Iran. Conceiving Citizens is to be welcomed as a contribution to a better understanding of how both modern medicine and nationalist
concern impacted on women's education, employment, civil and political rights....The book is well documented, well written, and though it will be of significant interest to specialists in Iranian women's
history, it is also recommendable to scholars of modern and contemporary Iranian society and to students of gender and sexuality in the Middle East."--Anna Vanzen, Journal of Social History
"Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet's Conceiving Citizens...is a welcome contribution to Middle East gender and sexuality studies and provides rich potential for comparative studies in other fields... The comprehensive nature of the study is matched by a rigorous methodology and analysis of sources ranging from Iranian treatises on hygiene to European and American accounts to visual images from Persian-language periodicals."--Jasamin Rostam-Kolayi, Journal of
the History of Sexuality
"In this meticulously researched and elegantly written book, Kashani-Sabet argues persuasively that starting in the nineteenth century a series of issues brought maternalism to the heart of modern Iranian thought, concepts of nationhood, and tasks of a modern government. No other work on Iranian modernity brings these themes together as analytically interlinked in the way this does."--Afsaneh Najmabadi, Harvard University
"We have been told that mothers of the Middle East are important, and here is a book that shows us why. Drawing on a rich array of sources, Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet puts maternalism at the center of her story. Conceiving Citizens explores health, hygiene, and sexuality in twentieth century Iran, shedding light on such understudied topics as disease and disabilities and making a significant contribution to scholarship."--Beth Baron, author of Egypt as a
Woman: Nationalism, Gender, and Politics
"Kashani-Sabet's pioneering study of motherhood in modern Iran, rooted in primary research, is a rare contribution to the social history of the Middle East, demonstrating the impact of modern hygiene and science on state formation and policies...In her analysis of gender and politics, she observes the dialectics of power not only from the top but also through the experience of the vulnerable when most exposed."--A. Reza Sheikholeslami, Wadham College, Oxford
University
"Conceiving Citizens is a comprehensive, well-researched, and accessible work that sees the history of hygiene and reproductive politics as a rich site for doing social history particularly on Iran. In consulting an impressive array of archival documents on Iran, Kashani-Sabet certainly proves her case. Conceiving Citizens is a welcome read that both undergraduates and graduates would enjoy."--Hibba Abugideiri, Bulletin of the History of
Medicine
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Selling point: Breaks new ground in utilizing rare Iranian archival materials about women's health and sexuality.
Selling point: Brings togethersocial history of women and citizenship over two centuries of Iran history.
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Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet is Associate Professor of History and director of the Middle East Center at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of Frontier Fictions: Shaping the Iranian Nation, 1804-1946.
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Selling point: Breaks new ground in utilizing rare Iranian archival materials about women's health and sexuality.
Selling point: Brings togethersocial history of women and citizenship over two centuries of Iran history.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780195308877
Publisert
2011
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
431 gr
Høyde
231 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320
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