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Zusammenfassung

From Miniskirt to Hijab is the story of an English-Iranian Jewish girl coming of age in Iran before, during, and after the Islamic Revolution.

From Miniskirt to Hijab Zusammenfassung

From Miniskirt to Hijab: A Girl in Revolutionary Iran Jacqueline Saper

Jacqueline Saper, named after Jackie Kennedy, was born in Tehran to Iranian and British parents. As a teenager, she witnesses the civil unrest of the 1979 Iranian revolution and continued to live in the Islamic Republic during its most volatile times as well as the Iran-Iraq War. A deeply intimate and personal story, Jacqueline recounts her privileged childhood growing up in pre-revolutionary Iran and how she gradually becomes aware of the paradoxes in her life and community-primarily the disparate religions and cultures. In 1979, under the Ayatollah regime, hijab is imposed in the workplace and Iran becomes increasingly unfamiliar and hostile. Jacqueline eventually flees to America with her husband and children in 1987 after witnessing her six-year-old daughter's indoctrination into radical Islamic politics at school. At the heart of Jacqueline's story is a harrowing and lesson-bearing tale of how extremist ideological politics and religion gripped an increasingly Westernized, affluent country, and transformed it, unbelievably, into a fundamentalist Islamic society.

From Miniskirt to Hijab Bewertungen

In addition to being a memoir of resiliency and courage, From Miniskirt to Hijab offers glimpses into Iran's history and customs, its arts and laws, how its social institutions operate, and its people think.-Fred Reiss, San Diego Jewish World
From Miniskirt to Hijab: A Girl in Revolutionary Iran provides a memoir not just of Jacqueline Saper, but of a pivotal time in conservative Iran, and should be required reading for anyone interested in the social evolution of Iran and women's changing experiences and roles in that country.-Diane C. Donovan, Donovan's Bookshelf
From Miniskirt to Hijab will leave readers with the ability to understand the deeper issues related to post-revolutionary Iran. Simply put, anyone who wants to understand the human element behind American policy vis-a-vis Iran should read (and quote) this book, which should be read widely in college classrooms, among other places.-Tabby Refael, Jewish Journal
Jacqueline Saper's From Miniskirt to Hijab: A Girl in Revolutionary Iran is a welcome addition in the genre of memoir writing by Iranian women in diaspora.-Claudia Yaghoobi, Reading Religion
Richly informative, From Miniskirt to Hijab captures a difficult time in Iranian history with honesty and candor. Saper demonstrates her love for the country of her birth while realistically discussing some of the challenges confronting a non-Shiite in a very conservative society.-Mateo Mohammad Farzaneh, associate professor of history at Northeastern Illinois University and author of The Iranian Constitutional Revolution and the Clerical Leadership of Khurasani

From Miniskirt to Hijab is a deeply moving memoir that vividly details the struggle of human life-both collective and individual-under authoritarian rule. Saper's insightful and compelling narrative is extraordinary in its use of personal perspective to mourn the rapid loss of Iran's once progressive society. This book is both an important historical account and a cautionary tale, a poignant reminder of the devastating impact an unchecked regime has on its unwilling participants.-Bardia Fard, chapter president of the Iranian-American Bar Association

From Miniskirt to Hijab is the best book yet to explain the contrast of life under the rule of the Shah versus that of the Ayatollahs. Saper is uniquely able to articulate the underlying dynamic of Iran's sudden rejection of a Western culture that was idealized for years before 1979. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the causes of turmoil in one of the most volatile regions of the world.-Bobak Kalhor, director and producer of A Dying King: The Shah of Iran

Über Jacqueline Saper

Jacqueline Saper is a CPA, educator, translator, and public speaker. An expert on Iranian subject matter, her opinion columns and articles regularly appear in national and international publications. She can be reached at JacquelineSaper.com.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Historical Note
  • Part I: Hope, 1961-77
  • Chapter 1: The Best of Both Worlds
  • Chapter 2:My Iranian Mothers
  • Chapter 3:The Shah's Spectacular Parties
  • Chapter 4:Cracks Along the Avenue
  • Chapter 5:England
  • Part II: Fear, 1978-79
  • Chapter 6:Homecoming
  • Chapter 7:When Jacqueline Met Ebi
  • Chapter 8:Nightly Calls of Allahu-akbar
  • Chapter 9:The Man in the Moon
  • Chapter 10: The King Is Crying
  • Chapter 11:Utopia?
  • Part III: Adapt, 1979-80
  • Chapter 12:My First Referendum
  • Chapter 13:Executions
  • Chapter 14:My Jewish Wedding in the Islamic Republic
  • Chapter 15Death to America
  • Chapter 16:Invasion
  • Chapter 17:The Sacred Defense
  • Part IV: Veil, 1981-85
  • In Chapter 18:Sister, Guard Your Hijab
  • Chapter 19:The Downhill
  • Chapter 20:The Second-Class Citizen
  • Chapter 21:Public Life, Private Self
  • Chapter 22:Half of the World's Beauty
  • Chapter 23:Front of the War, Front of the Plane
  • Chapter 24:The Martyr
  • Part V: Resolve, 1987
  • Chapter 25:Welcome to First Grade
  • Chapter 26:Why Is this Night Different?
  • Chatper 27:The View from the Rooftop
  • Chapter 28:Flight
  • Epilogue, 1988-present
  • Appendix
  • Notes
  • Glossary
  • Reading Group Discussion Guide

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    From Miniskirt to Hijab: A Girl in Revolutionary Iran Jacqueline Saper
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