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Political Martyrdom Revisited: Iran's Contemporary Perspective and Insights from the Woman-Life-Freedom Uprising.

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Title: Political Martyrdom Revisited: Iran's Contemporary Perspective and Insights from the Woman-Life-Freedom Uprising.
Authors: DIDYK, OKSANA1 didykthestrategist@gmail.com
Source: Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies. 2023, Vol. 41 Issue 2, p82-103. 22p.
Abstract: Martyrdom holds significant cultural and historical importance in Iranian culture. It has deep roots in Shia Islam, the predominant religion in Iran, and frequently appears in Iranians' collective memory. The concept of martyrdom gained significant prominence during the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988) when many Iranians, including soldiers and civilians, lost their lives while defending their country. The war led to a surge in a culture surrounding martyrdom, with commemorations, ceremonies and rituals that continue today. Years after the war, new conceptions of martyrdom appeared, and the traditional ones transformed. The latest uprisings in Iran in 2022, with the slogan 'woman-life-freedom', have spurred a lively discussion as to how to consider martyrdom nowadays. This article examines the concept of martyrdom, offering fresh interpretations influenced by generational shifts and the rise of social activism in the 2020s, which diverge from traditional revolutionary ideologies. Drawing from survey data and qualitative interviews, the research proposes a taxonomy of martyr categories. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Subject Terms: Martyrdom, Iran-Iraq War, 1980-1988, Mahsa Amini protests, Iran, 2022, Shī'ah, Collective memory
Geographic Terms: Iran
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ISSN: 13954199
DOI: 10.22439/cjas.v41i2.7109
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