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Representing the Unpresentable: Historical Images of National Reform, by Negar Mottaheddeh

 
AuthorJack Kalpakian
 
Title of item
Representing the Unpresentable: Historical Images of National Reform, by Negar Mottaheddeh
 
Subtitle of item
Review
 
Volume
17:2
 
Pages
162-165
Parent publication   Digest of Middle East Studies
 
Publisher of this ed.
Milwaukie: Policy Studies Organization
Date of this edition 2008
LanguageEnglish
Permission Fair use (see notes on copyright)
Posted 2021-11-19 by Jonah Winters
Classified in Book Reviews
URLbahai-library.com/kalpakian_mottahedeh_representing_unpresentable
Abstract Book review that touches on the Islamic Republic's treatment of judgment day and how it relates to Bábí doctrine; the image of the Bábí as the internal, modern other inside Iran's national psyche; Qurrat al-'Ayn as a female equivalent of Joseph.
Notes See preview at go.gale.com, and see also some other publications of Negar Mottaheddeh.
Tags Iran, General history; Joseph (Prophet); Modernism; Persian culture; Reform; Tahirih
Locations Iran (documents)
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