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  Iran’s Culture and Politics in the Age of Modernity (1921-1941)  

 

Author: AliReza Zaker Esfahani

Edition: First Edition, Fall 2007

Circulation: 1500 copies

Pages: 297

Price: 3000 tomans

 

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"...following Foucault, or in agreement with him, Edward Said considers language and speech to possess power; he does not separate science, culture and idea from power. He believes that the west has created the political power of the East through its knowledge and power. So that such East has no external and internal reality. And the western definition of the east has no reality’ its identity is discourse, a discourse called orientalism which is a part of the western modern post discourse. He believes that …”




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