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Applying a comparative and descriptive-analytical method, the present research aims to study the status of political-social rights of women in Iran before and after the 1979 Revolution, regarding the Iranian Constitution.
7 February 2019. The Islamic Revolution of 1979 brought seismic changes to Iran, not least for women. One area that has come under scrutiny is the way women dress and wear their hair - the...
a symbol of Iranian women fighting for equal rights. She was the first Muslim woman to have been awarded the prize. Before the revolution she got a law degree from the University of Tehran and became a judge. Like many of her educated peers, she initially embraced the revolution. However, the new laws, introduced under the
Iran by assessing the changes concerning women in post-revolutionary Iran. Before the advent of the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1979, the King, Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, sought to reincarnate the state along secular and modern lines by „White Revolution.‟ He thought European values represent modernity.
Since the success of the revolution and the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran, images of Iranian women have come to epitomize the worst kind of retrogressive oppression, symbolized by compulsory veiling, polygyny, and the exclusion of women from public life.
Valentine M. Moghadam. The Iranian Revolution of 1979, and in particular the process of Islamisation that followed, has been much debated. An especially large literature has grown with respect to the impact on Iranian women’s legal status and social positions.
22 sie 2010 · In memoirs written decades after the revolution, Iranian women, despite their different backgrounds, reflected upon common social, political, and economic fears and struggles. The memoirs also revealed that women identified as Iranian Nationalists rather than Islamic Iranian Nationalists.