Title of article :
Orientalist Framing of Post-Revolutionary Iran: A Study of Iranian-American Memoirs
Author/Authors :
Kadkhodaei, Elham University of Tehran, Tehra, Iran , Ghasemi Tari, Zeinab University of Tehran, Tehra, Iran
Abstract :
Since the Islamic Revolution of 1979 and the deposition of the pro-American
Pahlavi regime in Iran, an interest in the country as a mythical, complex, and
conflict-ridden place has magnified among the American public. Exilic Iranian
memoirs began to emerge after the 1979 Iranian Revolution and surged after
September 11, 2001, claiming to provide an authentic depiction and explanation
of the Iranian society and politics and the ways in which it relates to the West
and Western interests. The present article aims to analyze the ways in which
post-Revolutionary Iran has been framed through memoirs written by Iranian-
Americans. Through a framing analysis of fifteen selected memoirs on Iran, the
article identifies and presents six main frames in the analyzed texts based on
Edward Said’s Orientalism. The paper concludes that instead of providing a
more or less objective depiction that acknowledges the diversity and
heterogeneity of the Iranian society and politics, the selected texts reflect the
existence of an industry of memoirists that produce content depicting Iran in an
orientalist way. Such an approach further inhibits any meaningful understanding
and rectification of the existing misconceptions.
Farsi abstract :
فاقد چكيده فارسي
Keywords :
Framing analysis , Iran , Iranian-Americans , Memoir , Orientalism
Journal title :
Journal of World Sociopolitical Studies