Axis of Hope: Iranian Women's Rights Activism across Borders

Axis of Hope: Iranian Women's Rights Activism across Borders

Axis of Hope: Iranian Women's Rights Activism across Borders

Axis of Hope: Iranian Women's Rights Activism across Borders

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Overview

Political tensions between Iran and the United States in the post-9/11 period and the Global War on Terror have set the stage for Iranian women’s rights activists inside and outside Iran as they seek full legal equality under the Islamic Republic. Axis of Hope recounts activists’ struggles through critical analysis of their narratives, including the One Million Signatures Campaign to End Discriminatory Law, the memoirs of human rights lawyer and Nobel Prize–winner Shirin Ebadi, and the life story of feminist Mahboubeh Abbasgholizadeh and her activist project ZananTV. Catherine Sameh examines how Iranian women’s rights activists have cultivated ways of thinking of and being with each other that rupture the relentless difference-making and violence of coloniality through local and transnational networks along axes of feminist solidarity, friendship, and love.

Crucial to countering despair and cynicism about Iran as well as the dangerous interventions by Western powers “on behalf of” Iranians, activists’ experiences speak to the possibilities and challenges of transnational alliances in confronting oppressive regimes. These stories are particularly germane in such precarious times, marked by war, isolation, sanctions, and the intense demonization of Iranians and Muslims, as well as authoritarianism, militarism, and patriarchal nationalisms around the world. Situating postreform women’s rights activism within the unfolding, decades-long project to democratize Iran from within, Axis of Hope makes a timely contribution to studies of feminist movements, women’s human rights in Muslim contexts, activism and new media, and the relationship between activism, civil society, and the state.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780295746319
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Publication date: 12/02/2019
Series: Decolonizing Feminisms
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Catherine Z. Sameh is associate professor of gender and sexuality studies at University of California, Irvine.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Abbreviations xiii

Introduction: To Think of and Be With 3

1 We Sang the Songs of Equality 31

2 Without Those Branches, This Cannot Be a Tree 55

3 Human Rights Work Is an Act of Worship 87

4 We Have the Same Journey, but Not the Same Destiny 117

Epilogue 141

Appendix 1 Statement on the Occasion of the June 2009 Presidential Elections in Iran 147

Appendix 2 Shirin Ebadi's Nobel Lecture 151

Notes 157

References 163

Index 177

What People are Saying About This

Persis Karim

"Catherine Sameh's important and timely work documents the long trajectory of women's rights activists and activism in Iran—sharing the stories of women's strength, perseverance, and humanity—in the the face of seeming insurmountable challenges. She documents recent Iranian history in a way that allows women's participation to be foregrounded and to suggest its role in larger human rights and political rights campaigns throughout the Middle East and beyond. Sameh's scholarship identifying the stories, practices, and creativity of women's rights and human rights activists both inside and outside of Iran challenges us to think beyond a singular historical moment and to think of women's steadfastness as part of a larger national struggle for freedom and democracy."

Pardis Mahdavi

"Translocal theorizing at its best—with the strategic deployment of both discourse analysis and ethnography."

Valentine M.Moghadam

Convincingly underscores the broad significance of Iranian feminist activism, the intelligent use of social media and information technology, and the way that Iranian feminism has penetrated Iranian culture, the public sphere, and national discourses.

Valentine M. Moghadam

"Convincingly underscores the broad significance of Iranian feminist activism, the intelligent use of social media and information technology, and the way that Iranian feminism has penetrated Iranian culture, the public sphere, and national discourses."

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