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POST-REVOLUTIONARY ISLAMIC DISCOURSES ON MODERNITY IN IRAN: EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION OF HUMAN SUBJECTIVITY
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 November 2003
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In contrast to what might be expected after the triumph of a colossal revolutionary process and the establishment of a state deriving its power mainly from a strong ideological drive, in Iran the development of socio-political thought did not end with the establishment of the Islamic Republic in 1979. Indeed, the post-revolutionary period has witnessed a proliferation of socio-political discourses articulated by groups and individuals inside and outside the country, notwithstanding censorship and attempts to control the flow of information by the government.1
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