Tied Up in Tehran: Women, Social Change, and the Politics of Daily Life in Postrevolutionary Iran
A Crown Seminar with Norma Claire Moruzzi, in conversation with Naghmeh Sohrabi
Wednesday, February 11
11 AM-12:15 PM
Online (Register for online attendance)
During a home invasion in Tehran, Norma Claire Moruzzi was served a tangerine. In her new book Tied Up in Tehran, she uses this and other moments like it to explore the contradictions of everyday life in post-revolutionary Iran. On the anniversary of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, join Moruzzi in conversation with Naghmeh Sohrabi for a Crown Seminar that explores how shedding a light on everyday life in the Islamic Republic reveals the contradictions and possibilities of post-revolutionary Iran.
Norma Claire Moruzzi is Professor of Political Science and Gender and Women’s Studies at the University of Illinois, Chicago.
Naghmeh Sohrabi is the Charles (Corky) Goodman Professor of Middle East History and the director for research at the Crown Center for Middle East Studies.