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- Nostalgia in Late Pahlavi Iran
- Nostalgia in Late Pahlavi Iran
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Those Were the Days
- 3 Nostalgia and the Late Pahlavi State
- 4 Nostalgic Triad
- 5 Love and Marriage
- 6 Mind the Generation Gap
- 7 The Hippies Are Coming! The Hippies Are Coming!
- 8 Mother’s Guest: Urban Nostalgia
- 9 What Were Those Days?
- 10 Law and Order
- 11 O’ The Ruthless Ones!
- Epilogue
- Select Bibliography
- Index
4 - Nostalgic Triad
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 March 2025
- Nostalgia in Late Pahlavi Iran
- Nostalgia in Late Pahlavi Iran
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Those Were the Days
- 3 Nostalgia and the Late Pahlavi State
- 4 Nostalgic Triad
- 5 Love and Marriage
- 6 Mind the Generation Gap
- 7 The Hippies Are Coming! The Hippies Are Coming!
- 8 Mother’s Guest: Urban Nostalgia
- 9 What Were Those Days?
- 10 Law and Order
- 11 O’ The Ruthless Ones!
- Epilogue
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
In 2019, a film about the life of Gholamreza Takhti (1930–1968), the champion wrestler from south Tehran, hit cinema screens across Iran. The popularity it enjoyed, the discussions about the past and present it triggered, and the forms of nostalgia it provoked underlined Takhti’s unique position in popular and intellectual conceptions of javānmardi and authenticity. His status as a national hero emerged from below during the Pahlavi period: ‘He enjoyed great popularity and respect in Iran amongst many sections of society – university students, merchants, large and small, the regular people and illiterate and semi-literate people’, stressed Sadegh Zibakalam, a public intellectual and professor of history at Tehran University, in a wide-ranging discussion published in the newspaper Shargh between him and its editor on the nostalgic imagery surrounding Takhti at the time of the film’s release.
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- Nostalgia in Late Pahlavi Iran , pp. 117 - 153Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025