
Story of Daughters of Quchan: Gender and National Memory in Iranian History - Paperback
Story of Daughters of Quchan: Gender and National Memory in Iranian History - Paperback
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by Afsaneh Najmabadi (Author)
In 1905 Iranian women had been sold to pay taxes or taken as booty in a raid by tribesmen from a village. The narration of this event took all Iran by storm and shortly after the opening of the new parliament in 1906 relatives of these women demanded that parliament punish those responsible. Najmabadi investigates why this incident was so powerful.
Author Biography
Afsaneh Najambodi is associate professor of women's studies at Barnard College, Columbia University. She is presently at work on a book on gender in modern Iran.



















