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4. The Daughters of Karbala: Images of Women in Popular Shi'i Culture in Iran
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Faegheh Shirazi
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- A Note on Transliteration ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Gendered Aspects of the Emergence and Historical Development of Shi‘i Symbols and Rituals 1
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PART 1. Iran
- 1. Ta'ziyeh: A Twist of History in Everyday Life 25
- 2. The Gender Dynamics of Moharram Symbols and Rituals in the Latter Years of Qajar Rule 45
- 3. ‘‘Oh, My Heart Is Sad. It Is Moharram, the Month of Zaynab’’: The Role of Aesthetics and Women’s Mourning Ceremonies in Shiraz 65
- 4. The Daughters of Karbala: Images of Women in Popular Shi'i Culture in Iran 93
- 5. Iconography of the Women of Karbala: Tiles, Murals, Stamps, and Posters 119
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PART 2. The Arab World, South Asia, and the United States of America
- 6. Sakineh, The Narrator of Karbala: An Ethnographic Description of a Women’s Majles Ritual in Pakistan 141
- 7. Sayyedeh Zaynab: The Conqueror of Damascus and Beyond 161
- 8. Gender and Moharram Rituals in an Isma'ili Sect of South Asian Muslims 183
- 9. Women of Karbala Moving to America: Shi'i Rituals in Iran, Pakistan, and California 199
- 10. Women’s Religious Rituals in Iraq 229
- 11. From Mourning to Activism: Sayyedeh Zaynab, Lebanese Shi‘i Women, and the Transformation of Ashura 241
- Bibliography 267
- Index 287
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- A Note on Transliteration ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Gendered Aspects of the Emergence and Historical Development of Shi‘i Symbols and Rituals 1
-
PART 1. Iran
- 1. Ta'ziyeh: A Twist of History in Everyday Life 25
- 2. The Gender Dynamics of Moharram Symbols and Rituals in the Latter Years of Qajar Rule 45
- 3. ‘‘Oh, My Heart Is Sad. It Is Moharram, the Month of Zaynab’’: The Role of Aesthetics and Women’s Mourning Ceremonies in Shiraz 65
- 4. The Daughters of Karbala: Images of Women in Popular Shi'i Culture in Iran 93
- 5. Iconography of the Women of Karbala: Tiles, Murals, Stamps, and Posters 119
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PART 2. The Arab World, South Asia, and the United States of America
- 6. Sakineh, The Narrator of Karbala: An Ethnographic Description of a Women’s Majles Ritual in Pakistan 141
- 7. Sayyedeh Zaynab: The Conqueror of Damascus and Beyond 161
- 8. Gender and Moharram Rituals in an Isma'ili Sect of South Asian Muslims 183
- 9. Women of Karbala Moving to America: Shi'i Rituals in Iran, Pakistan, and California 199
- 10. Women’s Religious Rituals in Iraq 229
- 11. From Mourning to Activism: Sayyedeh Zaynab, Lebanese Shi‘i Women, and the Transformation of Ashura 241
- Bibliography 267
- Index 287