Burying the beloved : marriage, realism, and reform in modern Iran / / Amy Motlagh.

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Burying the beloved [electronic resource] : marriage, realism, and reform in modern Iran / Amy Motlagh.
Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, c2012.
xi, 183 p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : burying the past : Iranian modernity's marriage to realism -- Dismembering and re-membering the beloved : how the Civil Code remade marriage and marriage remade love -- Wedding or funeral? : the Family Protection Act and the bride's consent -- Ain't I a woman? : domesticity's other -- Exhuming the beloved, revising the past : lawlessness and postmodernism -- A metaphor for civil society? : marriage and "rights talk" in the Khtami period -- Conclusion : a severed head? : Iranian literary modernity in transnational context.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
Persian fiction 20th century History and criticism.
Persian literature Social aspects Iran.
Literature and society Iran History 20th century.
Law and literature Iran History 20th century.
Realism in literature.
Marriage in literature.
Women in literature.
Women's rights Iran.
Women Iran Social conditions.
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Burying the beloved marriage, realism, and reform in modern Iran /
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contents Introduction : burying the past : Iranian modernity's marriage to realism -- Dismembering and re-membering the beloved : how the Civil Code remade marriage and marriage remade love -- Wedding or funeral? : the Family Protection Act and the bride's consent -- Ain't I a woman? : domesticity's other -- Exhuming the beloved, revising the past : lawlessness and postmodernism -- A metaphor for civil society? : marriage and "rights talk" in the Khtami period -- Conclusion : a severed head? : Iranian literary modernity in transnational context.
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