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Women and the Islamic Republic: How Gendered Citizenship Conditions the Iranian State. Shirin Saeidi (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2022). 220 pp. Hardcover $75. ISBN: 1316515761

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Women and the Islamic Republic: How Gendered Citizenship Conditions the Iranian State. Shirin Saeidi (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2022). 220 pp. Hardcover $75. ISBN: 1316515761

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 July 2023

Kristin Soraya Batmanghelichi*
Affiliation:
University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway ([email protected])

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Association for Iranian Studies

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References

1 Siamdoust, Nahid, Soundtrack of the Revolution: The Politics of Music in Iran (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2017)Google Scholar; Batmanghelichi, K. S., Revolutionary Bodies: Technologies for Gender, Sex, and Self in Contemporary Iran (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 See Afkhami, Mahnaz and Friedl, Erika, eds. In the Eye of the Storm: Women in Post-Revolutionary Iran (London: I. B. Tauris, 1994)Google Scholar; Paidar, Parvin, Women and the Political Process in Twentieth Century Iran (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1995)Google Scholar; Afary, Janet, The Iranian Constitutional Revolution, 1906–1911 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1996)Google Scholar; Mojab, Shahrzad, “Years of Solitude, Years of Defiance: Women Political Prisoners in Iran,” in We Lived to Tell: Political Prison Memoirs of Iranian Women, edited by Azadeh Agah, Sousan Mehr and Shadi Parsi, 7–18 (Toronto: McGilligan Books, 2007)Google Scholar.

3 Paidar, Women and the Political Process.