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ID127782
Title ProperHistory of ressentiment in Iran and the emerging ressentiment-less mindset
LanguageENG
AuthorZeyni, Sina Mansouri ;  Sami, Sepideh
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Two dichotomies, one that resents the West and another that admires it, seem to have long polarized both Iranian intellectuals and the public imagination. Darioush Ashouri discusses this issue in terms of "ressentiment," a term he borrows from Nietzsche. This study puts Ashouri's scattered views within a Nietzschean framework to form a coherent theory, and places it against the background of a brief history of ressentiment in Iran. It then argues that signs of a ressentiment-less young generation, mostly university students, seem to be appearing, and a certain kind of social behavior on Facebook and a work by the Iranian musician Mohsen Namjoo are analyzed as evidence of this emerging mindset.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol.47, No.1; January 2014: p.49-64
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol.47, No.1; January 2014: p.49-64
Key WordsIran ;  History ;  History - Iran ;  Emerging Ressentiment ;  Historical Vacillation ;  Historical Consciousness ;  Contemporary Social Movement ;  Emerging History ;  Coherent Theory