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Revolution of Things - The Islamism and Post-Islamism of Objects in Tehran (Paperback)
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Revolution of Things - The Islamism and Post-Islamism of Objects in Tehran (Paperback)
Series: Princeton Studies in Cultural Sociology
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An exploration of the ways that shifting relations between
materiality and language bring about different forms of politics in
Tehran In Revolution of Things, Kusha Sefat traces a dynamism
between materiality and language that sheds light on how the merger
of the two permeates politics. To show how shifting relations
between things and terms form the grounds for different modes of
action, Sefat reconstructs the political history of
postrevolutionary Iran at the intersection of everyday objects and
words. Just as Islamism fashioned its own objects in Tehran during
the 1980s, he explains, tyrannical objects generated a distinct
form of Islamism by means of their material properties; everyday
things from walls to shoes to foods were active political players
that helped consolidate the Islamic Republic. Moreover, President
Rafsanjani's "liberalization" in the 1990s was based not merely on
state policies and post-Islamist ideologies but also on the
unlikely things-including consumer products from the West-that
engendered and sustained "liberalism" in Tehran. Sefat shows how
provincial vocabularies transformed into Islamist and post-Islamist
discourses through the circulation of international objects. The
globalization of objects, he argues, was constitutive of the
different forms that politics took in Tehran, with each
constellation affording and foreclosing distinct modes of agency.
Sefat's intention is not to alter historical facts about the
Islamic Republic but to show how we can rethink the matter of those
facts. By bringing the recent "material turn" into conversation
with the canons of structural analysis, poststructuralist theory,
sociolinguistics, and Middle East Studies, Sefat offers a unique
perspective on Iran's revolution and its aftermath.
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