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Transnationalism in Iranian Political Thought: The Life and Times of Ahmad Fardid: 1 (The Global Middle East, Series Number 1)

Transnationalism in Iranian Political Thought: The Life and Times of Ahmad Fardid: 1 (The Global Middle East, Series Number 1)

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Ali Mirsepassi
Cambridge University Press, 2/23/2017
EAN 9781316636473, ISBN10: 131663647X

Paperback, 408 pages, 23.3 x 15.6 x 2.2 cm
Language: English

During the Iranian Revolution of 1978/9, the influence of public intellectuals was widespread. Many espoused a vision of Iran freed from the influences of 'Westtoxification', inspired by Heideggerian concepts of anti-Western nativism. By following the intellectual journey of the Iranian philosopher Ahmad Fardid, Ali Mirsepassi offers in this book an account of the rise of political Islam in modern Iran. Through his controversial persona and numerous public and private appearances before, during and particularly after the Revolution, Fardid popularised an Islamist vision militantly hostile to the modern world that remains a fundamental part of the political philosophy of the Islamic Republic to this day. By also bringing elements of Fardid's post-revolutionary thought, as well as a critical analysis of Foucault's writings on 'the politics of spirituality', Mirsepassi offers an essential read for all those studying the evolution of political thought and philosophy in modern Iran and beyond.

Part I. Introduction
Introduction. Islam after fall
why Fardid matters
1. The historical context
the intellectual's modern calling
2. 'Home' and the 'world'
'the swallows return to their nest'
Part II. The World of Young Fardid
3. Young Fardid (1935–46)
4. Henry Corbin's 'imaginative spirituality' and Iranian 'Gharbzadegi' (Westoxication)
Part III. Orientatlism and 'Spiritual Islam'
Fardid, Corbin, Foucault
5. Gharbzadegi (Westoxication)
6. The politics of spirituality
Foucault, the Iranian Revolution
Part IV. Ahmad Fardid's Philosophy after the Revolution, 1978–81
7. The divine encounter and apocalyptic revelations
8. A reckless mind
policies of Gharbzadegi
Part V. Fardid Remembered
9. Interviews with Fardid's friends and critics
Conclusion. Fardid after Fardid.