Between repression and instrumentalization: The double-edged portrayals of Iranian women
A conversation with Iranian feminist activist Firoozeh Favardin on the false binaries imposed on Iranian women's acts of protest.
Firoozeh Farvardin is a feminist activist, writer, and scholar based in Berlin and Vienna. She is currently a university assistant in the area of Politics and Gender at the University of Vienna, where she teaches and conducts research on gender (counter)strategies in the Global South(s).
A conversation with Iranian feminist activist Firoozeh Favardin on the false binaries imposed on Iranian women's acts of protest.
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