This book uses storytelling as an analytical tool for following
wider social attitude changes towards sex and female sexuality in
Iran. Women born in 1950s Iran grew up during the peak of
secularization and modernization, whereas those born in the 1980s
were raised under the much stricter rules of the Islamic Republic.
Using extensive ethnographic research, the author juxtaposes
narratives of body and sexuality shared by these different
generations of women, showing the intricate ways in which women
construct and convey meanings and communicate their emotions about
the unspoken aspects of their lives.
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