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  • Inside Iran: Women's Lives
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ISBN: 0934211728
Åldersgrupp: Vuxen
Sidor: 253
Vikt: 409 g
Produktmått: 14 x 21 x 1 , 77 cm
Bokomslag: Pocketbok

Inside Iran: Women's Lives: Engelska 2002

Inside Iran: Women's Lives

Författare: Jane Howard
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Produktinformation
ISBN: 0934211728
Åldersgrupp: Vuxen
Sidor: 253
Vikt: 409 g
Produktmått: 14 x 21 x 1 , 77 cm
Bokomslag: Pocketbok
A fascinating report of struggle and change, Vividly documenting what it means to be a woman in Iran Today. //READ ABOUT SHIRIN EBADI, WINNER OF THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE 2003 TV crews and foreign correspondents come and go, but former BBC correspondent Jane Howard made her home in Iran for five years, raising her two young children there. Her experience took her beyond the headlines and horror stories and into the lives of everyday Iranian women. Her brilliantly observed report, Inside Iran: Women's Lives, takes the reader from dinner in a presidential palace to tea in a nomad's tent. From women working in rice paddies and tea plantations to highly educated women in Tehran who have been banned from working in their professions. The image of Iranian women is still one of anonymous ranks of revolutionary marchers, clad in black. But underneath their black chadors or drab raincoats, they not only wear jeans, T-shirts and Lycra leggings, but they also work outside the home, drive, play sports and even become politicians. While many women haven't regained the Western-style freedom they lost in the revolution of 1979, others have won rights they never had before.
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A fascinating report of struggle and change, Vividly documenting what it means to be a woman in Iran Today. //READ ABOUT SHIRIN EBADI, WINNER OF THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE ٢٠٠٣ TV crews and foreign correspondents come and go, but former BBC correspondent Jane Howard made her home in Iran for five years, raising her two young children there. Her experience took her beyond the headlines and horror stories and into the lives of everyday Iranian women. Her brilliantly observed report, Inside Iran: Women's Lives, takes the reader from dinner in a presidential palace to tea in a nomad's tent. From women working in rice paddies and tea plantations to highly educated women in Tehran who have been banned from working in their professions. The image of Iranian women is still one of anonymous ranks of revolutionary marchers, clad in black. But underneath their black chadors or drab raincoats, they not only wear jeans, T-shirts and Lycra leggings, but they also work outside the home, drive, play sports and even become politicians. While many women haven't regained the Western-style freedom they lost in the revolution of ١٩٧٩, others have won rights they never had before.
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