Paths Made by Walking

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780253070869

The Work of Howzevi Women in Iran

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By Amina Tawasil
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235 x 156 mm
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500 g
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342

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Amina Tawasil is a faculty lecturer in the Programs in Anthropology, Teachers College, Columbia University.

List of Illustrations Note on Translation and Transliteration Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: The System 1. The Revolution and the Women's Howzeh Elmiyeh 2. Khomeini's Project, a Debate 3. The Howzevi and Ijtihad Part II: Constituting Practices 4. The Black Chador 5. Disputation and Play Part III: Howzevi Women Re-constituting Practices 6. Moving Through Exclusion 7. A Howzevi Marriage 8. Jang-e Narm and Khod Shenasi Coda Glossary Works Cited Appendices

"There has been as yet very little written about educated women who are aligned with the Islamic Republic of Iran and part of the inner circle of the state. This book takes an entirely new approach to these women and works to disrupt stereotypes that portray them as mouthpieces of the regime by untangling the minutiae of their daily lives and connecting it to their aspirations."-Rose Wellman, author of Feeding Iran: Shii Families and the Making of the Islamic Republic "There has been as yet very little written about educated women who are aligned with the Islamic Republic of Iran and part of the inner circle of the state. This book takes an entirely new approach to these women and works to disrupt stereotypes that portray them as mouthpieces of the regime by untangling the minutiae of their daily lives and connecting it to their aspirations."-Rose Wellman, author of Feeding Iran: Shii Families and the Making of the Islamic Republic "[Tawasil]'s discussion of veiling and staying out of sight is the most complex, comprehensive, insightful, grounded treatment l have ever seen. Her understanding of the howzevi women's perspectives of the meaning of their veiling, of their purposes, their goals for their religious selves is outstanding. We do not have anything like this-a study of the world of female religious students and teachers, as women striving to become the religious selves they want to attain."-Mary Hegland, author of Days of Revolution: Political Unrest in an Iranian Village "In Paths Made by Walking, Tawasil offers a profound rethinking about the lives and leadership of Howzevi (seminarian) women in Iran. Through a compelling blend of sharp analysis and evocative storytelling, the book reveals the pivotal roles these women have played in shaping the Iranian Republic. Tawasil's work challenges conventional narratives and enriches our understanding of Howzevi women's influence in religious and sociopolitical realms. Essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of gender and Islam in modern Iran."-Shenila Khoja-Moolji, author of Rebuilding Community: Displaced Women and the Making of a Shia Ismaili Muslim Sociality

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