By exploring topics such as the Internet, print press,
advertising, satellite television, video, rock music, literature,
cinema, gender, religious intellectuals, and secularism, this
unique and wide-ranging volume explains Iran as a complex society
that has successfully managed to negotiate and embody the tensions
of tradition and modernity, democracy and theocracy, isolation and
globalization, and other such cultural-political dynamics that
escape the explanatory and analytical powers of all-too-familiar
binary relations.
Featuring contributions from among the best-known and emerging
scholars on Iranian media, culture, society, and politics, this
volume uncovers how the existing perspectives on post-revolutionary
Iranian society have failed to appreciate the complexity, the
paradoxes and the contradictions that characterize life in
contemporary Iran, resulting in a general failure to explain and to
anticipate its contemporary social and political
transformations.
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