
| 作者简介: Hamideh Sedghi the first Iranian woman in the United States to write on women in Iran from a social science perspective. She has contributed to Encyclopedia Iranica, United Nations publications, New Political Science, Politics and Gender, Socialism and Democracy, and Review of Political Economics among other journals, as well as a few book chapters. Sedghi is the recipient of many awards and honors including the 2005 Christian Bay Award for the Best Paper presented at the American Political Science Association's Caucus for a New Political Science. |
| Acknowledgments page Transliteration and References Introduction PART I. WOMEN IN EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY IRAN 1. The Qajar Dynasty, Patriarchal Households, and Women Veiling Women and Work Women and Religion National and International Politics The Constitutional Revolution and Women’s Participation Reforms and Men’s, Not Women’s, Suffrage Feminism PART II. WOMEN IN THE KINGDOM OF THE PEACOCK THRONE 2. The Pahlavi Dynasty as a Centralizing Patriarchy Reza Shah: Power and Politics State-Building, Westernization, Repression, and Emasculation Women’s Work, Education, and Legal Reforms Independent Women’s Activities and “State Feminism” Unveiling World War II, Dynastic Changes, and New Feminisms Defeat of Women’s Suffrage, Mosaddegh, and the CIA Coup 3. Economic Development and the Gender Division of Labor Integration into World Capitalism The Shah and Economic Development Urbanization The Gender Division of Labor: The Household The Gender Division of Labor: The Labor Force Division of Labor by Major Economic Sectors and Class aThe Industrial Sector and Women aThe Service Sector and Women Division of Labor by Marital Status and Life Cycle 4. The State and Gender: Repression, Reform, and Family Legislation The State and Gender State-Religion Conflict The White Revolution and the Opposition The Family Protection Laws Adultery, Rape, and Prostitution in the Penal Code Women and Labor Legislation 5. Women and the State Women’s Suffrage and Political Inequality Women’s Agency Conformist Women aElite Women aWomen’s Organization of Iran aWomen in the State Apparatus Nonconformist Women aSecular Left Women aSecular Independent Women aWomen of the Religious Opposition PART III. WOMEN IN THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN 6. Women, the 1979 Revolution, and the Restructuring of Patriarchy The Revolution and Its Discontents State-Building, Islamization, and Gender Reveiling Sexuality, Mobilization, and Gender Police 7. The Gender Division of Labor International Political Economy and Economic Changes Shifts in the Gender Division of Labor Women’s Labor aThe Household aThe Marketplace aThe Informal Labor Market Contradictions 8. Politics and Women’s Resistance Index |
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