Women, Martyrs and Stones in Iran's Post-War Politics
How would a switch from the inner to the outer, from the inwardness to the surface, from the habitus to the haptic alter our anthropological thinking about Islam? How do micro matters permeate the terrain of Shiʿi women’s religious practice and Iran’s contemporary politics? Women, Martyrs and Stones in Iran's Post-War Politics explores the haptic relations that connect mothers and wives of the fallen soldiers of the Iran-Iraq war (1980-88) to their sons and husbands as martyrs. They have played a crucial role in the legitimation discourse of the Iranian state and transformed the very grounds on which religious nationalist and statist projects can be envisioned and practiced. Mourning mothers of martyrs covered in black veils have not only been integrated into a state-revering cult, but have incorporated their conduct into state’s apparatus. This book takes the reader on a journey from women’s dreamworld to their practices of intercession in cemeteries and former battlefields to show material and affective exposures in crafting relics.
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Women, Martyrs and Stones in Iran's Post-War Politics
How would a switch from the inner to the outer, from the inwardness to the surface, from the habitus to the haptic alter our anthropological thinking about Islam? How do micro matters permeate the terrain of Shiʿi women’s religious practice and Iran’s contemporary politics? Women, Martyrs and Stones in Iran's Post-War Politics explores the haptic relations that connect mothers and wives of the fallen soldiers of the Iran-Iraq war (1980-88) to their sons and husbands as martyrs. They have played a crucial role in the legitimation discourse of the Iranian state and transformed the very grounds on which religious nationalist and statist projects can be envisioned and practiced. Mourning mothers of martyrs covered in black veils have not only been integrated into a state-revering cult, but have incorporated their conduct into state’s apparatus. This book takes the reader on a journey from women’s dreamworld to their practices of intercession in cemeteries and former battlefields to show material and affective exposures in crafting relics.
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Women, Martyrs and Stones in Iran's Post-War Politics

Women, Martyrs and Stones in Iran's Post-War Politics

by Sana Chavoshian
Women, Martyrs and Stones in Iran's Post-War Politics

Women, Martyrs and Stones in Iran's Post-War Politics

by Sana Chavoshian

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Overview

How would a switch from the inner to the outer, from the inwardness to the surface, from the habitus to the haptic alter our anthropological thinking about Islam? How do micro matters permeate the terrain of Shiʿi women’s religious practice and Iran’s contemporary politics? Women, Martyrs and Stones in Iran's Post-War Politics explores the haptic relations that connect mothers and wives of the fallen soldiers of the Iran-Iraq war (1980-88) to their sons and husbands as martyrs. They have played a crucial role in the legitimation discourse of the Iranian state and transformed the very grounds on which religious nationalist and statist projects can be envisioned and practiced. Mourning mothers of martyrs covered in black veils have not only been integrated into a state-revering cult, but have incorporated their conduct into state’s apparatus. This book takes the reader on a journey from women’s dreamworld to their practices of intercession in cemeteries and former battlefields to show material and affective exposures in crafting relics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781399536776
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 05/31/2025
Series: Studies in Shi'i Materiality
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Sana Chavoshian is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO) in Berlin and Associate Researcher at the Centre for Advance Studies “Multiple Secularities: Beyond the West, Beyond Modernities” in Leipzig University.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Note on Transliteration
Glossary
Acknowledgements


Introduction: Touching Micro-relics of War

1. The Veil: Rematerialising Women in Politics of Piety
2. Dream and Aura: Mothers’ Veneration of Saints and Martyrs in Dreamworld
3. Scent and Tint: Mothers and Martyrs in the Cemetery
4. Blood and Genes: Kinning Martyrs and Missing Soldiers
5. Dust and Rust: Women’s Pilgrimage to the Battlefields

Conclusion: Shiʿi Touchings – An Elemental View

References
Index

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