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1979 Generation / Episode 3 - Haideh Moghissi on Feminism, Revolution and the Right to Joy

Photo: Professor Haideh Moghissi
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1979 Generation
Episode 3 - Haideh Moghissi on Feminism, Revolution and the Right to Joy
{{langos=='en'?('29/10/2022' | todate):('29/10/2022' | artodate)}} - Issue 9.2
Hosted by Manijeh Moradian

In the third episode of “1979 Generation,” Jadaliyya’s Iran Page co-editor, Manijeh Moradian interviews Haideh Moghissi on the history of women’s resistance to compulsory hijab and how the grandchildren of the 1979 generation are rectifying the mistakes of the past.

Guests

Haideh Moghissi
Haideh Moghissi

Professor Emertius in Sociology

Dr. Moghissi was a founder of the Iranian National Union of Women and member of its first executive and editorial boards, before leaving Iran in 1984.

Her publications include articles in refereed journals and chapters in edited volumes and following books: Muslim Diaspora, Gender, Culture and Identity (ed.) London: Routledge (2006) Three volume Women and Islam:Critical Concepts in Sociology (ed.) London: Routledge (2005); Feminism and Islamic Fundamentalism: The Limits of Postmodern Analysis, London: Oxford University Press 2000 (Zed Press, 1999, winner of Choice Outstanding Academic Book Award) and Populism and Feminism in Iran :Women's Struggle in a Male-Defined Revolutionary Movement, London: Macmillan Press; New York: St.Martin's Press (1994.). She has served as Coordinator, Certificate for Anti-Racist Research and Practice (CARRP) and Chair of the Executive Committee of Centre for Feminist Research at York University and also as a member of the executive committee of the Centre for Refugee Studies. She has served as a commentator on Iran and women in the Middle East on BBC World Service, CBC, Radio France, and Voice of America, and on the Editorial/Advisory Boards of Journal of Comparative Public Policy, the Rutledge Women and Politics Series, Resources for Feminist Research , and Women in Struggle and Equality (Tehran). Presently she is the director of an international comparative research project, “Diaspora, Islam and Gender”, that is funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRCC) and the co-principle investigator of a Ford Foundation research project, “Muslim diasporas: Heightened Islamic identity, gender, and cultural resistance.”

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