Torture & Modernity: Self, Society, and State in Modern Iran

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What does the practice of torture presuppose about human beings and human society? How does one explain a society in which institutional torture persists despite massive changes in government and class structure? What, indeed, are the social foundations of modern torture? In Culture and Modernity, Darius M. Rejali investigates torture in Iran in order to understand and critically reconsider the politics and psychology of modern torture. In a world in which one out of every three governments uses torture, Rejali points to a common past, one shared by Iranians and non-Iranians alike, that supports this practice. and it is only when this notion of modernity is made manifest and analyzed that one can firmly grasp the prospects for a world without torture.

Author(s): Darius M. Rejali
Series: Institutional Structures of Feeling
Edition: pbk
Publisher: Westview Press
Year: 1994

Language: English
Pages: 289
City: Boulder • San Francisco • Oxford