2002
DOI: 10.1080/09596410210295
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Coming to Terms with Modernity: Iranian intellectuals and the emerging public sphere

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“…It is about a reorientation from the self in different dimensions of identity and its historical, social and linguistic selves to another state which is free of such limited dimensions. Such 'experi ences into the interpreter's historical context (Mojtahed Shabestari 1375Hunter 2009:69;Vahdat: 2010;Alinejad: 2001 ence of presence' is not a privilege of the elite and people with particular fea tures, but rather it is available to every human being (Mojtahed Shabestari, cit ed in Vahdat 2010: 200).…”
Section: Rational Reading Of Islam Vs Text-based Reading Of Islammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is about a reorientation from the self in different dimensions of identity and its historical, social and linguistic selves to another state which is free of such limited dimensions. Such 'experi ences into the interpreter's historical context (Mojtahed Shabestari 1375Hunter 2009:69;Vahdat: 2010;Alinejad: 2001 ence of presence' is not a privilege of the elite and people with particular fea tures, but rather it is available to every human being (Mojtahed Shabestari, cit ed in Vahdat 2010: 200).…”
Section: Rational Reading Of Islam Vs Text-based Reading Of Islammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the same way, Ramin Jahanbegloo (2004) admits the social changes in Iran by naming the country as "Iran where a reinterpretation of religious thought is a critical variable influencing the process of political development." Also, Mahmoud Alinejad (2002) sought to find an answer for the question of how Iranian intellectuals' interpretation of Islamic tradition in Iran since 1997 are contributing to cultural, social and political critique, within a public sphere defined by Islam. He concludes that developments in Iran illustrate "the real possibility of the public expression of dissent within the constraints of Islamic politics."…”
Section: Misleading the Readers On Iranmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is about a reorientation from the self in different dimensions of identity and its historical, social and linguistic selves to another state which is free of such limited dimensions. Such 'experi ences into the interpreter's historical context (Mojtahed Shabestari 1375Hunter 2009:69;Vahdat: 2010;Alinejad: 2001). 58 Jan Assmann (born 1938) is a German Egyptologist.…”
Section: Rational Reading Of Islam Vs Text-based Reading Of Islammentioning
confidence: 99%