The Making Of The Modern Iranian Woman: Gender,... -

A central focus of the book is the (1936–1941), characterized by the compulsory unveiling of women.

While the state promoted women's advancement, it also dismantled independent feminist organizations, forcing them into a single, state-controlled institution. 2. Evolution of Male Guardianship The Making of the Modern Iranian Woman: Gender,...

The traditional focus on women’s absolute obedience to men evolved into a "companionate" model where women were expected to be educated partners to their husbands. A central focus of the book is the

For many conservative women, the ban was not liberating; instead, it led to self-imposed isolation as they feared leaving their homes without a veil. it also dismantled independent feminist organizations