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Golbarg Bashi (Persian: گلبرگ باشی ) is a Swedish feminist academic and human rights activist of Iranian origin. She was born in Ahvaz, Iran, raised in Sweden and educated in the British Russell Group universities of Manchester and Bristol. Persian is an Indo-European language spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Bahrain, Iraq, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Southern Russia, neighboring countries, and elsewhere. ...
Feminism is a social theory and political movement primarily informed and motivated by the experience of women. ...
Plato is credited with the inception of academia: the body of knowledge, its development and transmission across generations. ...
Human rights are rights which some hold to be inalienable and belonging to all humans. ...
The city of Ahvaz, sometimes has mistakenly transcribed as Ahwaz (Persian: اÙÙÙØ§Ø² ahvÄz) , is capital of the Iranian province of Khuzestan. ...
The Russell Group is a group of large research-led British universities established in 1994 to represent their interests to the UK Government, Parliament and other similar bodies. ...
The University of Manchester in Manchester, England, was formed by the merger of the Victoria University of Manchester (commonly known as the University of Manchester before the merger) and UMIST (University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology) on 1 October 2004. ...
The University of Bristol is a university in Bristol, England. ...
She is a visiting scholar at Columbia University in New York where her husband, the noted scholar of Iran and post-colonial theorist, Hamid Dabashi is also based. Columbia University is a private university whose main campus lies in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of the Borough of Manhattan in New York City. ...
Official language(s) English de facto Capital Albany Largest city New York City Area Ranked 27th - Total 54,520 sq mi (141,205 km²) - Width 285 miles (455 km) - Length 330 miles (530 km) - % water 13. ...
Hamid Dabashi is a American intellectual historian, cultural and literary critic best known for his research on Iran and Shia Islam. ...
Bashi has tackled areas of academic inqury that include human rights, prevention of torture, Black and Third-world feminisms, postcolonial theory, Iranian women's studies, and the politics of media representation of gender, race and ethics. Human rights are rights which some hold to be inalienable and belonging to all humans. ...
Torture is any act by which severe pain, whether physical or psychological, is intentionally inflicted on a person as a means of intimidation, deterrence, revenge, punishment, sadism, or information gathering. ...
The current incarnation of Black Feminism is a political/social movement that grew out of a sense of feelings of discontent with both the Civil Rights Movement and the Feminist Movement of the 1970s. ...
Although third world women have always been engaged in the feminism movement, they criticise it on the grounds that it is ethnocentric and does not take into account the unique experiences of women from third world countries or the existence of feminism(s) indigenous to third world countries. ...
Postcolonial theory is a literary theory or critical approach that deals with literature produced in countries that were once, or are now, colonies of other countries. ...
A Persian woman depicted during the Safavi period, from wall painting in Chehel-sotoon Palace, Isfahan. ...
Media ethics is that universe of ethics dealing with the particular ethical principles and standards of media, worldwide. ...
The word gender describes the state of being male, female, or neither. ...
The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view. ...
Ethics (from the Ancient Greek ethikos, meaning arising from habit), a major branch of philosophy, is the study of value or quality. ...
She has interviewed the once heir apparent to the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Grand Ayatollah Hossein-Ali Montazeri in the Shi'i heartland city of Qom [1], and is also known for her criticism of "secular fundamentalist" feminists of Iranian origin in Diaspora for their siding with racist policies against Muslims in Europe and North America [2], [3] and for their hatred and counter-offensives against the positive developments of the women's movement inside Iran [4]. Ayatollah Montazeri Ayatollah Hossein-Ali Montazeri (Persian: ØØ³Û٠عÙÛ Ù
ÙØªØ¸Ø±Û), styled His Honourable Eminence, born in 1922, was one of the leaders of the Islamic Revolution in Iran and is a Grand Ayatollah (a Shia marja) and as such is considered one of the highest ranking authorities in Shia Islam today. ...
Qom is famous for the shrine of Hazrat Masoumeh, first built in the late 8th century. ...
Bashi has been a member of the Green Party of Sweden where she was elected in 2002 as an executive member of the party's Women's Committee [5]. She was also selected as a Green candidate in the Swedish municipal elections for the city of Kramfors in 2002 [6]. Elections in Sweden gives information on election and election results in Sweden. ...
Kramfors is a Municipality in Västernorrland County, northern Sweden. ...
Writings
- Citizenship Rights in Iran: One Step Forward, Many More to Take, Qantara, Deutsche Welle. In German Staatsbürgerrechte im Iran: Nur ein kleiner Schritt vorwärts and in Arabic تعديل قانون منح الجنسية في إيران:في الطريق إلى المساواة بين المرأة والرجل
- A HISTORIC LANDMARK: Women’s Rights Gathering in Tehran on June 12th, OpenDemocracy
- Sanctions placed on Iran by Iranians, Gooya News
See also Human rights are rights which some hold to be inalienable and belonging to all humans. ...
The human rights record of the United States of America has featured an avowed commitment to the protection of specific personal political, religious and other freedoms. ...
Torture is any act by which severe pain, whether physical or psychological, is intentionally inflicted on a person as a means of intimidation, deterrence, revenge, punishment, sadism, or information gathering. ...
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Although third world women have always been engaged in the feminism movement, they criticise it on the grounds that it is ethnocentric and does not take into account the unique experiences of women from third world countries or the existence of feminism(s) indigenous to third world countries. ...
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