Examines the transnational history of comparisons made between TÃ rkiye and Iran under US hegemony. The author explores how US policymakers and thought leaders used these comparisons to advance shifting agendas, while stakeholders in TÃ rkiye and Iran responded by anticipating, manipulating, and reshaping US-driven narratives.
Examines the transnational history of comparisons made between TÃ rkiye and Iran under US hegemony. The author explores how US policymakers and thought leaders used these comparisons to advance shifting agendas, while stakeholders in TÃ rkiye and Iran responded by anticipating, manipulating, and reshaping US-driven narratives.
Perin E. Gürel is Associate Professor of American Studies and Concurrent Associate Professor of Gender Studies at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of The Limits of Westernization: A Cultural History of America in Turkey (2017) and her articles have appeared in leading journals, including American Quarterly, American Literary History, and Diplomatic History. Gürel is the winner of the 2020 Jack Rosenbalm Prize for American Humor Studies and has held fellowships and grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, American Research Institute in Turkey, the Institute of Turkish Studies, and elsewhere. Her debut fantasy novel, Laleh and the Language of the Birds, a feminist retelling of a classic Sufi legend, is forthcoming in 2026.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Daddy issues: Reza Shah, Atatürk, and comparison as personification 2. A modern empress: modernization theory and the politics of beauty 3. Aspirational whiteness and honorary blackness: race, religion, and the politics of defiance 4. Veiled agents: Islamic feminism, similitude, and the limits of solidarity 5. America's coy lovers: claiming mysticism and dialogue from the Cold War to the War on Terror Epilogue: the forbidden lovers: beyond the triangulation?.
Introduction 1. Daddy issues: Reza Shah, Atatürk, and comparison as personification 2. A modern empress: modernization theory and the politics of beauty 3. Aspirational whiteness and honorary blackness: race, religion, and the politics of defiance 4. Veiled agents: Islamic feminism, similitude, and the limits of solidarity 5. America's coy lovers: claiming mysticism and dialogue from the Cold War to the War on Terror Epilogue: the forbidden lovers: beyond the triangulation?.
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