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Iranian Identity, American Experience Roksana Alavi

Iranian Identity, American Experience By Roksana Alavi

Iranian Identity, American Experience by Roksana Alavi


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This multidisciplinary book brings the topics of rights, identity, and race together to examine what it means to be oppressed, how oppression works, and what we both as individuals and as a community can do about it, using the Iranian American community as a case study.

Iranian Identity, American Experience Summary

Iranian Identity, American Experience: Philosophical Reflections on Race, Rights, Capabilities, and Oppression by Roksana Alavi

Iranian Identity, American Experience: Philosophical Reflections on Race, Rights, Capabilities and Oppression is a multidisciplinary study of oppression using the Iranian American community as its case study. In current studies of oppression, there is little philosophical analysis or a theoretical framework to think about race from the perspective of an immigrant community in the United States that appears to be educated and affluent. Iranian Identity, American Experience fills this gap. Alavi discusses a theory of oppression that addresses not only the external oppression inflicted on people of color but also the everyday actions that leave them in oppressive situations. The book ends with suggestions for addressing oppression both individually and as a collective and for fighting to minimize its harms.

Iranian Identity, American Experience Reviews

In this brief but insightful and clearly organized discussion, Iranian American Alavi reviews and evaluates philosophical literature to develop her own theory of oppression, which she applies to analyzing the identities and social conditions of Iranian emigres and their descendants in the US. Alavi focuses on experiences, such as stereotyping, discrimination, and self-hate, that coerce assimilation or isolation and inhibit individuals from developing capabilities on the basis of their group membership. She argues that a distinction must be drawn between thriving economically, as Iranian Americans are thought to do, and being free of the effects of racism and discrimination. Indeed, the economic success of Iranian immigrants may camouflage the ways in which the population as a whole is oppressed by experiences of exploitation, marginalization, powerlessness, cultural imperialism, and violence. Alavi also notes the significance of class and gender differences and discusses how skin color, language ability, education, job skills, and geographical location are factors that can systematically and structurally limit people from developing capabilities and accessing the benefits of equality. Although Alavi's philosophical analysis only minimally examines socioeconomic data and cultural specifics, she makes a good case for understanding, and also potentially eliminating, the effects of oppression. Recommended. General readers through faculty; professionals.

* Choice Reviews *

Roksana Alavi beautifully interweaves the personal and the political to chronicle the racialization of Iranian Americans and capture the ways that xenophobia functions in America. This book explores the stereotypes ingrained within the American psyche via blockbuster movies such as Argo, Shahs of Sunset, and Not Without My Daughter. Using the capabilities approach to generate rights, Alavi remains committed to issues of justice and equality and does a wonderful job of carving a path forward for eradicating oppression.

-- Saba Fatima, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

Alavi shows that the Iranian American experience is an underdiscussed and rich source for considering issues of race, identity, and discrimination. Her reflections on 'self-shame' and divided immigrant identities are especially interesting.

-- Adam Hosein, Northeastern University

About Roksana Alavi

Roksana Alavi is associate (term) professor of interdisciplinary studies at the University of Oklahoma College of Professional and Continuing Studies and affiliate faculty member in the philosophy department and Iranian studies and women and gender studies programs.

Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter One: My Life in the Triangle

Chapter Two: What Are You?: A Discussion on Race, Ethnicity, and (Iranian) Identity

Chapter Three: Voluntary Oppression

Chapter Four: Bridging the Gap Between Rights and Capabilities

Chapter Five: Harms of Oppression

Chapter Six: Responding to Oppression

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

Additional information

NLS9781498575119
9781498575119
1498575110
Iranian Identity, American Experience: Philosophical Reflections on Race, Rights, Capabilities, and Oppression by Roksana Alavi
New
Paperback
Lexington Books
2023-03-15
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