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The other side of silence : a memoir of exile, Iran, and the global women's movement / Mahnaz Afkhami.

Author/creator Afkhami, Mahnaz author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2022]
Descriptionpages cm
Subject(s)
Contents The Women of Kerman -- Coming to America -- Return to Iran -- With the Iranian Delegation at the United Nations -- The Women's Organization of Iran -- West Meets East -- 1975: International Women's Year -- Appointment to Iran's Cabinet -- Prime Minister's Dilemma: A Feminist in the Cabinet -- A Preface to the Revolution -- Exile -- Choosing Alliances and Moving Forward -- Farah -- Sisterhood -- SIGI Comes Into Its Own -- Women in Iran -- Endings and Beginnings -- Women's Learning Partnership -- The War on Terror -- Iranian Feminism and the Green Revolution -- Changing the Architecture of Human Relationships.
Abstract "When Mahnaz Afkhami picked up the phone in a New York hotel room early one morning in November 1978, she learned she could never go home again: she had been declared an apostate and enemy of the Iranian Revolution and was now on its death list. Afkhami, Iran's first minister for women's affairs, began to rebuild her life in the United States, becoming an architect of the women's movement in the Global South. Along the way, she encountered familial, cultural, political, and organizational hurdles that threatened to derail her quest to empower women and change the very structure of human relations. A skilled storyteller who has spent her life in two worlds, Mahnaz Afkhami shares her unexpected and meteoric rise from unassuming English professor to a champion of women's rights in Iran; the clash between Western feminists and those from the Global South; and the challenges of international women's rights work during the so-called war on terror"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographic references and index.
Genre/formAutobiographies.
Genre/formBiographies.
Genre/formAutobiographies.
Genre/formAutobiographies.
LCCN 2022015123
ISBN9781469669991 (cloth)
ISBN1469669994
ISBN(ebook)

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