Book review: Rethinking Gender, Ethnicity and Religion in Iran. An Intersectional Approach to National Identity by Azadeh Kian
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Book review: Rethinking Gender, Ethnicity and Religion in Iran. An Intersectional Approach to National Identity by Azadeh Kian

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Freedom of Thought Journal, No. 15

pages: 115-121

Freedom of Thought Journal - Issue 15
Counted: 10

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The book Rethinking Gender, Ethnicity and Religion in Iran: An Intersectional Approach to National Identity by Azadeh Kian provides an in-depth examination of national identity complexities in Iran through an intersectional lens. It explores the intersections of gender, ethnicity, and religion within Iran’s socio-political structures.

The author analyzes the challenges and impacts these factors have on both individual and collective lives in Iran. Through comprehensive research, this work reveals how national identity in Iran is shaped by the interactions and tensions between these elements, highlighting the importance of these aspects in understanding Iran’s social and political issues. For further reading, please refer to the PDF file.

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