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30 Marjane Satrapi: Persepolis

  • Harriet Earle
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Abstract

Marjane Satrapi’s 2000 comic Persepolis tells the story of her childhood in post-Revolution Iran and the ways in which this experience affected her as an adolescent in Austria and into maturity. Using simple black and white images and a clear chronological timeline, Satrapi brings together her own story and that of her country to create a book that is both educational and entertaining. In her work, she does not shy away from some of the more controversial issues facing Iranians, most notably the veil and the modesty laws that drastically altered daily life for women in the country. Over the course of her story of education (Bildungsroman), Satrapi develops an understanding of, and objections to, the Iranian Islamic regime that she presents in an unrefined, naive voice in the first section of the book; these objections are fully realised by the end, culminating.

Abstract

Marjane Satrapi’s 2000 comic Persepolis tells the story of her childhood in post-Revolution Iran and the ways in which this experience affected her as an adolescent in Austria and into maturity. Using simple black and white images and a clear chronological timeline, Satrapi brings together her own story and that of her country to create a book that is both educational and entertaining. In her work, she does not shy away from some of the more controversial issues facing Iranians, most notably the veil and the modesty laws that drastically altered daily life for women in the country. Over the course of her story of education (Bildungsroman), Satrapi develops an understanding of, and objections to, the Iranian Islamic regime that she presents in an unrefined, naive voice in the first section of the book; these objections are fully realised by the end, culminating.

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