Destruction of memory mechanisms, the project of subject construction in the modern Iran (a critical-sociological study of the Reza Khan era’s cultural policies in the Kurdish regions)

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Perhaps the greatest struggle for others (Kurds) to criticizing the Pahlavi era is the struggle for their right to remember its presence at history.Therefore, narrating and recounting Kurdish regions is more necessary than ever in relation to the Pahlavi regime and the events of that era.The fundamental sociological question of present research will be that how the first Pahlavi government, with the aim of modernizing Iran or in other words promoting ancient nationalism and by a mediating mechanism called reconciliation with the past in a dialectical way, has eliminated the past and memory of its other subjectivities. The aim of this study is to reconnect with a past that reinstates and restores the continuity among others. The mechanisms that mentioned research has recognized as the internal logic of the process of memory destruction include dialectics of the invention of tradition and the destruction of The Kurds Memory, dialectics of education....

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Persian
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Iranian Journal of Sociology, Volume:23 Issue: 2, 2023
Pages:
100 to 121
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