Table of Contents for The Armenian Woman, Minoritarian Agency, and the Making of Iranian Modernity, 1860–1979

The Armenian Woman, Minoritarian Agency, and the Making of Iranian Modernity, 1860–1979
Houri Berberian and Talinn Grigor

Introduction: Min(d)ing the Gap

IFrom Photo-Studio Sitters to Organizational Leaders, 1860–1899

1.Ethnographic Subjects and Advocates of Education

2.Transimperial Connections and Disciplinary Power

IIVolunteerism and Revolutionary Benevolence, 1892–1925

3.Volunteerist Ethos and Performance of Solidarity

4.Radical Politics of Charity and Progress

IIIThe Satirized and Contested New Woman, 1925–1958

5.Charity's Triumph and Patriarchal Reckoning

6.The New Armenian Woman in Action and in Print

IVIndigenous Feminism and State-Minority Engagements, 1960–1977

7.The Golden Age of Feminism

8.Nation-Community and State-Minority Bonds

Conclusion: Vision Interrupted

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