Everyday Iran
De Waal interviews a wide range of subjects, from public sector workers and entrepreneurs to Qashqa''i (both settled and nomadic), from students to the unemployed and from hairdressers to university professors. Through these interviews, she offers insight into the commonplace rituals of family interaction, the economics of food and fuel subsidies (and their withdrawal), the pervasiveness of unemployment and the varying approaches to Islam. She explores the extent to which the government of Iran and state-sanctioned religion impinges on citizens at home, work and in their social lives. Yet despite intrusive state interventionism, de Waal encounters inconsistencies between official government strictures and daily life. Satellite dishes, though illegal, are owned by most households, enabling them to watch foreign television from Mexican telenovellas to CNN.
Uniquely, by being there during the 2009 elections, de Waal is also able to examine first-hand the various reactions both to the debate in the run-up to the elections and the huge protests in the wake of the election, recording the diverse responses to the candidates and their political platforms. By focusing on the everyday existence of a variety of Iranians from different backgrounds, de Waal offers insightful analysis concerning ordinary Iranians'' lives and the impact the state has on them economically, socially and religiously.
- Kirjailija
- Clarissa de Waal
- ISBN
- 9780857736635
- Kieli
- englanti
- Julkaisupäivä
- 28.4.2015
- Kustantaja
- Bloomsbury Publishing
- Sivumäärä
- 208






















