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    Iran: A People Interrupted

    by Hamid Dabashi

    • ISBN: 1595583335
    • ISBN-13: 9781595583338
    • Pub. date: 05/31/2008
    • Publisher: New Press, The

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    A deeply informed political and cultural narrative of a country thrust into the international spotlight

    Praised by leading academics in the field as “extraordinary,” “a brilliant analysis,” “fresh, provocative and iconoclastic,” Iran: A People Interrupted has distinguished itself as a major work that has single-handedly effected a revolution in the field of Iranian studies.

    In this provocative and unprecedented book, Hamid Dabashi—the internationally renowned cultural critic and scholar of Iranian history and Islamic culture—traces the story of Iran over the past two centuries with unparalleled analysis of the key events, cultural trends, and political developments leading up to the collapse of the reform movement and the emergence of the combative presidency of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

    Written in the author’s characteristically lively and combative prose, Iran combines “delightful vignettes” (Publishers Weekly) from Dabashi’s Iranian childhood and sharp, insightful readings of its contemporary history. In an era of escalating tensions in the Middle East, his defiant moral voice and eloquent account of a national struggle for freedom and democracy against the overwhelming backdrop of U.S. military hegemony fills a crucial gap in our understanding of this country.

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    "A lucid narrative of the last two hundred years of Iranian history." —Mahmood Mamdani, Columbia University

    "A brilliant scholarly analysis of the Iranian state of mind." —Hannah Hever, Hebrew Universityin Jerusalem

    "An eye-opening consideration of a nation in need of understanding." —Kirkus Reviews

    "Spectacular, important, and incisive . . . a crucial book for our times." —Zillah Eisenstein, Ithaca College

    "Open and intimate . . . the book cuts through the myths, past and present, that Americans have been told about Iran." —Susan Buck-Morss, Cornell University


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