Janet Afary
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Mollā Nasreddin and the creative Cauldron of Transcaucasia

Mollā Nasreddin and the creative Cauldron of Transcaucasia

by Leila Zonouzi | September 14, 2019 | Articles

Abstract In the early 20th century, a group of artists and intellectuals in Transcaucasia reinterpreted a Middle Eastern trickster figure to construct a reformist and anti-colonial Muslim discourse with a strong emphasis on social and political reforms. Using...
Critical theory, authoritarianism, and the politics of lipstick from the Weimar Republic to the contemporary Middle East

Critical theory, authoritarianism, and the politics of lipstick from the Weimar Republic to the contemporary Middle East

by Leila Zonouzi | December 13, 2018 | Articles

Abstract In 2012–13, we signed up for Facebook in seven Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries and used Facebook advertisements to encourage young people to participate in our survey. Nearly 18,000 individuals responded. Some of the questions in our survey...
Iran’s 1907 Constitution and Its Sources: A Critical Comparison

Iran’s 1907 Constitution and Its Sources: A Critical Comparison

by Leila Zonouzi | January 30, 2018 | Articles

Abstract Scholars of Iranian constitutional history have long recognized the influence of the Belgian and Bulgarian constitutions on the Iranian 1907 constitution. The exact character and extent of these and other constitutional influences have remained unclear,...
The Rhetoric and Performance of the Trickster Nasreddin

The Rhetoric and Performance of the Trickster Nasreddin

by Leila Zonouzi | April 22, 2017 | Articles

Abstract The legendary Nasreddin is the most popular folk character in the lore of the Middle East, Central Asia, the Balkans, Southern Russia, and Transcaucasia. There are some regional variations on his name. The Turks, Greeks, Serbs, Croatians, and Albanians call...
Digital Romance: The Sources of Online Love in the Muslim World

Digital Romance: The Sources of Online Love in the Muslim World

by Leila Zonouzi | April 15, 2017 | Articles

Abstract Social media creates new virtual public spaces where young women and men living in socially conservative non-Western societies can communicate in order to meet and engage in forbidden intimacies. In this essay, using survey data on thousands of Facebook users...
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