Foucault in Iran: Islamic Revolution after the Enlightenment

Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (2016)
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Abstract

Foucault's indictment -- Thinking the unthinkable: the revolutionary movement in Iran -- How did Foucault make sense of the Iranian revolution? -- Misrepresenting the Revolution, misreading Foucault -- The reign of terror, women's issues, and feminist politics -- Was ist Aufklärung? The Iranian revolution as a moment of enlightenment -- Conclusion: writing the history of the present.

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