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MEMO in Conversation with Seema Golestaneh on Iran, Sufism and everyday mysticism

MEMO in Conversation with Seema Golestaneh on Iran, Sufism and everyday mysticism

MEMO in Conversation with Seema Golestaneh on Iran, Sufism and everyday mysticism

Seema Golestaneh is Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University. She holds a PhD in anthropology from Columbia University, and her research investigates contemporary trends in Islamic thought in the Persian-speaking world. Her first book, Unknowing and the Everyday, traces the social and material life of mystical knowledge in post-1979 Iran.  Her new project examines intellectual histories of Afghanistan, with a focus on Islamic leftist thought of the 1980s and 1990s.

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