Goli M. Rezai-Rashti is Professor of Education and Women's Studies at the University of Western Ontario, Canada.
Golnar Mehran is Professor of Education at Al-Zahra University, Iran.
Shirin Abdmolaei is a Ph.D. student in Education at the University of Western Ontario, Canada
Drawing on the complexities and nuances in women's education in relation to the aftermath of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, this edited collection examines implications of religious-based policies on gender relations as well as the unanticipated outcomes of increasing participation of women in education.
Foreword
Nelly P. Stromquist
1. Introduction
Goli M. Rezai-Rashti
2. Female Education in the Islamic Republic of Iran:
Understanding the Paradox of Tradition and Modernity
Golnar Mehran & Fariba Adli
3. The Voices of Female Students in Iranian Universities:
The Unintended Consequences of University Education
Goli M. Rezai-Rashti & Somayeh Fereidouni
4. Gender Representations in Iranian School Textbooks
Saeed Paivandi
5. Protecting Men and the State:
Gender Segregation in Iranian Universities
Nazanin Shahrokni
6. If not for the Revolution: How Higher Education Became an
"Islamic Right" for Religious Iranian Women
Alex Shams
7. Shi'ite Women's Seminaries in Iran: Possibilities and Limitations
Keiko Sakurai
8. The Education of Iranian Women: A Historical Investigation of
Education and Unveiling (Kashf e Hijab)
Faegheh Shirazi