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Jahanbegloo, Ramin. Mapping the Role of Intellectuals in Iranian Modern and Contemporary History [[electronic resource].]. — Lanham: Lexington Books, 2020. — 1 online resource (347 p.). — Description based upon print version of record. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2709101.pdf>.Дата создания записи: 19.12.2020 Тематика: Intellectuals — History; Intellectuals — History Коллекции: EBSCO Разрешенные действия: –
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This book analyzes the role of intellectuals as the prime mediators between the forces of tradition and modernity in twentieth century and twenty-first century Iran.
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Оглавление
- Cover
- Mapping the Role of Intellectuals in Iranian Modern and Contemporary History
- Mapping the Role of Intellectuals in Iranian Modern and Contemporary History
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Note
- Part I Iranian Intellectuals, Nationalism, and State: From Qajar to Early Pahlavi
- Chapter 1
- Amir Kabir
- Introduction
- Historical Context of Iran in the Nineteenth Century
- An Atypical Path of a Young Self-Taught and Ambitious Politician
- Three Political Missions Abroad
- At the Summit of Power
- Three Years of Reforms
- First Iranian Institution of Modern Education
- The Minorities and Repression of Bab’s Movement
- The Downfall of Mirza Taqi Khan Amir Kabir
- Amir Kabir’s Heritage
- Secularization of the Iranian Society
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 2
- Crafting Iranian National Imaginary
- Introduction
- The Idea of Cosmopolitan Nationalism
- The Iranian Interwar Experience (1919–1934)
- Iranians in Interwar Berlin
- The Ruşeni (Barkın) Affairs
- Arani and the Question of Azerbaijan
- Cosmopolitanism and Care of the Nation
- Language against Lived Experience
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 3
- British Whiggism and the Iranian Enlightenment in the Nineteenth Century
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Part II Iranian Intellectuals: Between Traditional Values and Modern State
- Chapter 4
- Third-Worldist Iranian Intellectuals
- Shariati and Ale-Ahmad’s Common Background
- Westtoxication
- The Role of the Clergy and the Intellectuals
- Democracy
- The Anti-Shah Stance of Shariati and Ale-Ahmad
- Discourse on Authenticity: Ale-Ahmad and Shariati
- Differences between Ale-Ahmad and Shariati
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 5
- Sadeq Hedayat
- Notes
- Chapter 6
- Rethinking the Legacy of Intellectual-Statesmen in Iran
- Qajar Era
- Intellectual-Statesmen of the Reza Shah Period
- Mohammad Reza Shah Period
- The Ethical Challenge
- Appendix: Short Biographies of Intellectual-Statesmen
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Part III Women Intellectuals in Pre- and Postrevolutionary Iran
- Chapter 7
- Women’s Rights in Iran’s Experiment with Modernity
- Introduction
- Secular Intellectuals and Women’s Rights
- Agents of Modernity
- Under the Rule of the Ayatollahs
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 8
- “And, Here I Am,” Forugh Farrokhzad and Modernity
- Notes
- Chapter 9
- Simin Daneshvar
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Part IV Iranian Left: From Marxist Intellectualism to Revolutionary Romanticism
- Chapter 10
- The Perplexity of the Iranian Marxist Intellectuals in the 1960s and 1970s
- Introduction
- Post-coup Crisis and the Formation of the Development State
- The Outcomes of the Governmental Reforms and the Perplexity of the New Marxists Intellectuals
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Chapter 11
- Intellectual Statesmen and the Making of Iran’s Illiberal Nation-State (1921–1926)
- Introduction
- Intellectuals, Liberalism, and Constitutionalism
- Can Non-Persians and Other Subalterns Speak in Historiography?
- Conclusion: All of Reza Shah’s Intellectual Statesmen
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 12
- A Singular Intellectual
- Becoming a Singular Revolutionary
- Theoretical Legacy: Against the Leninist Grain
- On the Ontology of Revolutionary Intellectuals
- The Underground Scholar
- Conclusions
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Part V Iranian Religious Thinkers: Intellectuals or Ideologues?
- Chapter 13
- Iranian Islamic Thinkers and Modernity
- Jamal al-Din Afghani/Assadabadi (1839–1897)
- Ali Shariati (1933–1977)
- Ruhullah Khomeini (1902–1988)
- Morteza Motahhari (1920–1979)
- Abdulkarim Soroush (1945–)
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 14
- From Nakhshab to Neo-Shariati
- Introduction
- The Neo-Shariati Discourse: Genealogy and Historical Origins
- Neo-Shariati Discourse: A Progressive Post-Islamist Muslim Left?
- Conclusions
- Acknowledgment
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 15
- The Neo-Mutazilites in Contemporary Iran
- Introduction
- The First- and Second-Generation Neo-Mutazilite Theologians
- The New Thematics among the Iranian Neo-Mutazilites: Religion and Politics, Democracy and Its Compatibility with Islam, the Hermeneutics of the Koran
- The Ideological Rupture between Neo-Mutazilites and Revolutionary Islamic Intellectuals
- Distinguishing Features between the First- and Second-Generation Neo-Mutazilites: Gender, Apostasy, Homosexuality, the Right to Be a Nonbeliever
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Editor
- About the Contributors
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