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12 / The Failed Pan-Islamic Program of the Islamic Republic: Views of the Liberal Reformers of the Religious "Semi-Opposition"
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Wilfried Buchta
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Note on Transliteration ix
- Introduction 1
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Part 1. Overviews
- 1/ Iranian Culture and South Asia 1500-1900 15
- 2 / Beyond Translation: Interactions between English and Persian Poetry 36
- 3 / Turk, Persian, and Arab: Changing Relationships between Tribes and State in Iran and along Its Frontiers 61
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Part II. The Safavid, Qajar, and Pahlavi Periods
- 4 / The Early Safavids and Their Cultural Interactions with Surrounding States 89
- 5/ Suspicion, Fear, and Admiration: Pre-Nineteenth-Century Iranian Views of the English and the Russians 121
- 6 / The Quest for the Secret of Strength in Iranian Nineteenth-Century Travel Literature: Rethinking Tradition in the Safarnameh 146
- 7 / Cultures of Iranianness: The Evolving Polemic of Iranian Nationalism 162
- 8/ Foreign Education, the Women's Press, and the Discourse of Scientific Domesticity in Early-Twentieth-Century Iran 182
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Part III. Culture in the Islamic Republic in Relation to the World
- 9 / International Connections of the Iranian Women's Movement 205
- 10 / The Presentation of the "Self» and the "Other" in Postrevolutionary Iranian School Textbooks 232
- 11 / Cinematic Exchange Relations: Iran and the West 254
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Part IV . Political-Cultural Relations with the Muslim World
- 12 / The Failed Pan-Islamic Program of the Islamic Republic: Views of the Liberal Reformers of the Religious "Semi-Opposition" 281
- 13 / Revolutionary Iran and Egypt: Exporting Inspirations and Anxieties 305
- 14 / The Iranian Revolution and Changes in Islamism in Pakistan, India, and Afghanistan 327
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Part V. The Politics of Iran's International Relations
- 15 / Iran's Foreign Policy: A Revolution in Transition 355
- The Contributors 375
- Index 379
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Note on Transliteration ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1. Overviews
- 1/ Iranian Culture and South Asia 1500-1900 15
- 2 / Beyond Translation: Interactions between English and Persian Poetry 36
- 3 / Turk, Persian, and Arab: Changing Relationships between Tribes and State in Iran and along Its Frontiers 61
-
Part II. The Safavid, Qajar, and Pahlavi Periods
- 4 / The Early Safavids and Their Cultural Interactions with Surrounding States 89
- 5/ Suspicion, Fear, and Admiration: Pre-Nineteenth-Century Iranian Views of the English and the Russians 121
- 6 / The Quest for the Secret of Strength in Iranian Nineteenth-Century Travel Literature: Rethinking Tradition in the Safarnameh 146
- 7 / Cultures of Iranianness: The Evolving Polemic of Iranian Nationalism 162
- 8/ Foreign Education, the Women's Press, and the Discourse of Scientific Domesticity in Early-Twentieth-Century Iran 182
-
Part III. Culture in the Islamic Republic in Relation to the World
- 9 / International Connections of the Iranian Women's Movement 205
- 10 / The Presentation of the "Self» and the "Other" in Postrevolutionary Iranian School Textbooks 232
- 11 / Cinematic Exchange Relations: Iran and the West 254
-
Part IV . Political-Cultural Relations with the Muslim World
- 12 / The Failed Pan-Islamic Program of the Islamic Republic: Views of the Liberal Reformers of the Religious "Semi-Opposition" 281
- 13 / Revolutionary Iran and Egypt: Exporting Inspirations and Anxieties 305
- 14 / The Iranian Revolution and Changes in Islamism in Pakistan, India, and Afghanistan 327
-
Part V. The Politics of Iran's International Relations
- 15 / Iran's Foreign Policy: A Revolution in Transition 355
- The Contributors 375
- Index 379