Feeding Iran: Shiʿi families and the making of the Islamic Republic

Introduction : kinship, Islam, and the state -- Blood, physio-sacred substance, and the making of moral kin -- Feeding the family : the "spirit" of food in Iran -- Regenerating the Islamic Republic : commemorating martyrs in provincial Iran -- Creating an Islamic nation through food -- Epi...

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Main Author: Wellman, Rose 1983- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Oakland, California University of Californiarnia Press [2021]
In:Year: 2021
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Iran / Sāzmān-i Basīǧ-i Mustaḍʿafīn / Family / Diet / Piety / Martyr / Cult / Nation / History 1979-2020
Further subjects:B Kinship Religious aspects Islam
B Paramilitary forces Social aspects 21st century (Iran)
B Rites and ceremonies (Iran) 21st century
B Paramilitary forces Social aspects (Iran) 21st century
B Rites and ceremonies 21st century (Iran)
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Summary:Introduction : kinship, Islam, and the state -- Blood, physio-sacred substance, and the making of moral kin -- Feeding the family : the "spirit" of food in Iran -- Regenerating the Islamic Republic : commemorating martyrs in provincial Iran -- Creating an Islamic nation through food -- Epilogue.
"Since Iran's 1979 Revolution, the imperative to create and protect the inner purity of family and nation in the face of outside spiritual corruption has been a driving force in national politics. Rose Wellman, through extensive fieldwork, examines how Basiji families, as members of Iran's voluntary paramilitary organization, are encountering, enacting, and challenging this imperative. Her ethnography reveals how families and state elites are employing blood, food, and prayer in commemorations for martyrs in Islamic national rituals to create citizens who embody familial piety, purity, and closeness to God. Feeding Iran provides a rare and humanistic account of religion and family life in the post-revolutionary Islamic Republic that examines how home life and everyday piety are linked to state power"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0520376862