ID | 086707 |
Title Proper | Cultural revolution in Iran, with close regard to the universities, and its impact on the student movement |
Language | ENG |
Author | Razavi, Reza |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The cultural revolution (1980-83), has been regarded by the elite in Iran as one major step towards the establishment of Islamic values in the universities. Twenty-eight years after those events, the elite in Iran are still struggling to implement their policies effectively in universities. The sudden rise in the political activities of the student movement during Mohammad Khatami's presidency (1997-2005) was in many ways a disappointing development for those who had initiated the cultural revolution. There was a general feeling that under the new president, Mahmoud Ahmadinezhad (2005-present), the student movement activities would decline. However, this has not been the case. The new upsurge in the activities of the student movement in Iran has raised a significant question: why has there been a revival in these activities under a more conservative social and political order? This article attempts to examine this central issue by re-examining the events that contributed to the rise and resistance to the cultural revolution. This article will also discuss contemporary materials and will highlight a number of different issues which will shed new light on the understanding of this topical subject. |
`In' analytical Note | Middle Eastern Studies Vol. 45, No. 1; Jan 2009: p.1 - 17 |
Journal Source | Middle Eastern Studies Vol. 45, No. 1; Jan 2009: p.1 - 17 |
Key Words | Iran ; Cultural Revolution ; Student Movement ; Mahmoud Ahmadinezhad ; Political Order ; Religious Studies ; Environment |