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Words Not Swords Iranian Women Writers And The Freedom Of Movement Farzaneh Milani

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Words Not Swords Iranian Women Writers And The Freedom Of Movement Farzaneh Milani
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Publisher: Syracuse University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.81 MB
Pages: 345
Author: Farzaneh Milani
ISBN: 9780815632788, 0815632789
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Words Not Swords Iranian Women Writers And The Freedom Of Movement Farzaneh Milani by Farzaneh Milani 9780815632788, 0815632789 instant download after payment.

A woman not only needs a room of her own, as Virginia Woolf wrote, but also the freedom to leave it and return to it at will; for a room without that right becomes a prison cell. The privilege of self-directed movement, the power to pick up and go as one pleases, has not been a traditional "right" of Iranian women. This prerogative has been denied them in the name of piety, anatomy, chastity, class, safety, and even beauty. It is only during the last 160 years that the spell has been broken and Iranian women have emerged as a moderating, modernizing force. Women writers have been at the forefront of this desegregating movement and renegotiation of boundaries.
Words, Not Swords explores the legacy of sex segregation and its manifestations in Iranian literature and film and in notions of beauty and the erotics of passivity. Milani expands her argument beyond Iranian culture, arguing that freedom of movement is a theme that crosses frontiers and dissolves conventional distinctions of geography, history, and religion. She makes bold connections between veiling and foot binding, between Cinderella and Barbie, between the figures of the female Gypsy and the witch. In so doing, she challenges cultural hierarchies that divert attention from key issues in the control of women across the globe.

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