Stanford Medical
School Chapter
Iranian women from many backgrounds discuss how their lives and their country have changed since the Revolution. From harrowing tales of gendered oppression, to cutting analysis of the links between US policy, the Iran-Iraq war, and the restructuring of women's roles; from critiques of western cultural imperialism to the sad frustration of a young girl who feels impossibly constrained, Fruits of the Revolution breaks down simplistic ideas about Iranian women with a series of multifaceted portraits.
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