Class and Labor in Iran

Did the Revolution Matter?

Sohrab Behdad author Farhad Nomani author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Syracuse University Press

Published:30th Jun '06

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In the past twenty-five years Iran has experienced a revolution and a turbulent post revolutionary period under an Islamic state that declared itself the government of the oppressed while it struggled to establish a utopian Islamic economy. In this pioneering work Farhad Nomani and Sohrab Behdad provide a comprehensive analysis of the dynamics of change and class configuration in Iranian society. Using a theoretical framework, they map the trajectory of class changes over time, specifically noting the movements between pre revolutionary and post revolutionary Iran. A centerpiece of the book is its analysis of the changes in the pattern of employment of women in the post revolutionary period. Despite its conceptual and quantitative approach, the book is written in a clear and lucid style, making it accessible to a wide audience. The authors provide a fresh look into Iranian society by exploring the changes in its essential underlying economic structure, and in doing so, the book lays the foundation for comparative studies of social hierarchy of labor in other Middle Eastern countries.

There are surprisingly few books, on any society, which attempt to do what this book does: chart the trajectory of changes in class structures over time.... Potentially of interest not just to specialists but to sociologists interested in social stratification and social change." - Erik Olin Wright, author of Class Counts: Comparative Studies in Class Analysis

"The authors are prominent scholars in the field.... [This book] embodies new insights on the subject, encompasses a thorough and detailed examination of the data, and the analysis is carried to a new and higher stage of conceptualization and maturity." - Fatemeh E. Moghadam, Hofstra University

ISBN: 9780815630708

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm

Weight: 454g

284 pages