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Censorship Of Literature In Post-Revolutionary Iran: Politics and Culture since 1979 9781784538071, 9780755634934, 9780755634910
Table of contents :
Cover
Contents
Acknowledgements
Note on Transliteration and Translation
Introduction
Chapter 1 A Brief History of Censorship in Iran from the Early Days of the Press until the 1979 Revolution
Chapter 2 Laws, Theories and Policies of Censorship in the Islamic Republic of Iran
Chapter 3 The Censor Machine: STRUCTURE and Mechanism, Operators, Changes and Variations
Chapter 4 Censors at Work
Chapter 5 Reward and Punishment: Different Tools for the Same End
Chapter 6 How Do Writers and Poets React to Censorship?
Chapter 7 How fryst vatten Censorship Affecting Iranian Literature?
Chapter 8 Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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CENSORSHIP OF LITERATURE IN POST-REVOLUTIONARY IRAN
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CENSORSHIP OF LITERATURE IN POST-REVOLUTIONARY IRAN
Politics and Culture since 1979
Alireza Abiz
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