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Interviews and Commentary on Iran Election Crisis

Op-eds

Commentary: Iran confronts rape, torture allegations
CNN.com, August 22nd 2009

A tale of two cities
Al-Ahram, August 20-26 2009

Iran is self-destructing [Summary in Persian]
Al-Ahram, August 13-19 2009

Commentary: Huge risks in Iran sanctions
CNN.com, August 5th 2009

Commentary: Middle East is changed forever
CNN.com, 20th July 2009

Left is wrong on Iran
Al-Ahram, 16-22 July 2009

An Epistemic Shift in Iran
The Brooklyn Rail, July-August 2009

The Arab Roaming the Streets of Tehran [in Persian]
TehranBureau, July 7th 2009

Looking in the wrong places
Al-Ahram, 2 – 8 July 2009

Commentary: U.S. dollars could kill Iran’s protest movement
CNN.com, June 30th 2009

People Power [Persian translation]
Al-Ahram, June 25th – July 1st 2009

Looking for Their Martin Luther King Jr.
New York Times, June 24th 2009

Commentary: Iran conflict isn’t class warfare
CNN.com, June 22nd 2009

Commentary: Rigged or not, vote fractures Iran
CNN.com, June 17th 2009

Iran’s democratic upsurge [Spanish translation]
Al-Ahram, June 18-24th 2009 (submitted June 10th 2009)

Radio, TV & Interviews

Iran’s Presidential Election Shifts Its National Politics
NPR, August 27 2009

فرهنگسیاسی ایراندر حالتغییراست
mowjcamp.com, August 19, 2009

Speech at the United4Iran Global Day of Action
July 25 2009

On the Green Movement in Iran
July 24 2009

Global Day of Action around the world
CNN, July 25 2009

شکایت از احمدی نژاد به دادگاه بین المللی جنایی
Roozonline, 19th July 2009

گپي با حميد دباشي

در مورد رويداد

هاي اخير ايران
Salam Toronto, July 10th 2009

سخنان پروفسور

حميد دباشي در پنل

دانشگاه کلمبيا
Salam Toronto, July 1st 2009

Iranian Green Movement and US Left’s skepticism
KBOO.fm, June 30th 2009

Crisis in Iran: What’s Next? Part 1 Part 2
Nightline, ABC News, July 1st 2009

Iranian Green Wave movement for democracy and US Left’s skepticism
KBOO.fm, June 30th 2009

Green Shoots of an Islamic Restoration
Break for News, June 25th 2009

This is Not Another Revolution. This is a Civil Rights Movement
Democracy Now, June 24th 2009

Empire – Iran: Influence or Threat Part 1 Part 2
Al-Jazeera English, June 24th 2009

Protesters’ tactics
CNN.com, June 20th 2009

Expert:
Protesters want civil rights, not revolution

CNN.com, June 21st 2009

Panel discussion: Dabashi, Kadivar, Haghighatjou Part 1 Part 2
Columbia University, June 20th 2009

Supreme Leader’s speech
Canada AM, June 19th 2009

On the Iranian election and its aftermath
Left Business Observer Radio, June 18th 2009

The Real Mir Hossein Mousavi
“The Takeaway”, WNYC and PRI, June 18th 2009

More protests in Iran
ABC Radio, June 15th 2009

Elections In Iran: A ‘Charade’ Or A Sign Of Change To Come?
GRITtv with Laura Flanders, June 15th 2009

Iranian elections – the Day After
KBOO.fm, June 13th 2009

Iranian presidential election
ABC Radio, June 12th 2009

Media Citations

Under Pressure from Hawks, Obama Tacks to the Right
IPS, August 12 2009

Iran: Beware Neocons Bearing Boycotts
Informed Comment, August 6th 2009

Oh, The Appeasement!
The American Conservative, August 5th 2009

Inauguration Expected To Spark More Unrest In Iran
NPR, August 3rd 2009

Political Discontent, Divisions Deepen In Iran
NPR, July 22nd 2009

Dabashi v. Bishara: how Arabs and Iranians misread each other’s politics
Ibishblog, July 9th 2009

Iran in the crucible
Al-Ahram, July 9-15th 2009

Popular Tehran Bureau site covers Iran
Associated Press, July 7th 2009

Bürgerrechte statt Klassenkampf
Tachles, July 3rd 2009

Opposition movement in Iran not over, experts say
CNN.com, July 1st 2009

Unveiling the revolution
Salon.com, June 27th 2009

Khamenei enfrenta crise de credibilidade
Estadão, June 24th 2009

Najwspanialsza z twarzy Iranu
Polskie Radio, June 24th 2009

Il movimento non si esaurià, ma l’Occidente deve aiutarlo
Il Messaggero, June 20th 2009

Khamenei’s speech ‘a threat’
Al-Jazeera English, June 19th 2009

UK protests over Iran’s ‘evil’ jibe
Al-Jazeera English, June 19th 2009

Iran’s conservative leadership divided amid unrest
CNN.com, June 18th 2009

Iranian-Americans say history is at hand
CNN.com, June 17th 2009

Iranian-Americans cast ballots on Iran’s future
CNN.com, June 11th 2009

Initial Thoughts

Diary of a Defiance

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Ithaca College, NY
"Hamid Dabashi lovingly writes about the history of Iran that teaches us how to understand a people overshadowed by the grand narratives of political (mis)representation." Gayatri Spivak
Columbia University
"You are with a humanist who deeply loves his country, and invites you to feel very much at home." Susan Buck-Morss
Cornell University
"Superb authority... Dabashi provides a tour de force on Iranian art, politics and culture." Shirin Neshat "Great erudition and imagination... bringing out rich aspects of Iranian culture that are little known or not recognized." Vanessa Martin, Royal Holloway
University of London
"Hamid Dabashi, is one of the most significant intellectual voices outside of Iran since the Islamic revolution." Shirin Neshat "A leading light in Iranian studies." The Chronicle of Higher Education "Cuts through the myths, past and present, that Americans have been told about Iran... presenting Iran's history through the lens of its literary cosmopolitanism." Susan Buck-Morss
Cornell University
"Magisterial." Houchang Chehabi
Boston University
"An important man in New York." Sir Ridley Scott "Much-needed in our troubled times." Gayatri Spivak
Columbia University
"Exemplary of a new Leftist discourse that is undogmatic and non-sectarian... open and intimate." Susan Buck-Morss
Cornell University
"Hamid Dabashi beautifully lays out the alluring dynamic between Iranian art and politics." Shirin Neshat "A rare cultural critic." Mohsen Makhmalbaf "Dabashi's passion and extraordinary vision, gives us the knowledge and commitment to stand against war and build the possibilities for peace and global justice." Zillah Eisenstein
Ithaca College, NY
"Hamid Dabashi's piercing revelations have been as instrumental in fashioning my own films as have Scorsese, Rossellini and Bresson." Ramin Bahrani "Superb and brilliant." Bruce Lawrence
Duke University
"Fresh, provocative and iconoclastic." Ian Richard Netton
University of Leeds, UK
"Learned... sparkles with verve and a sometimes punishing wit. Hamid Dabashi is the perfect guide." Edward W. Said "There are few better places to begin than with Dabashi's subtle and vividly presented wealth on Iran." Said Amir Arjomand
SUNY, New York
"Objective and empathetic... unlike many others on contemporary Iran." Ervand Abrahamian
Baruch College, New York
"Enthusiastic... clear and accurate... impressive." Oliver Leaman
Liverpool John Moores University, UK
"Original, creative and insightful." John L. Esposito
Georgetown University
"Extraordinary." Daniel Brumberg
Georgetown University
"Dabashi has an astonishing ability to range over some of the most complex issues of modern intellectual life." Sudipta Kaviraj
Columbia University
"If anyone can lay claim to Nima Yushij's statement that this world is his home, it is Hamid Dabashi. I want a very broad readership to know the quality of his writing and thinking, of his immense epistemic and historical scholarship." Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Columbia University
"Dabashi is learned, poetic, ranging from philosophy to film, every word written with a commitment to the possibility of a just world. I have worked with him in the past and will work with him again in the future." Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Columbia University
"Hamid Dabashi is one of the foremost exponent today of postcolonial critical theory, whose work deserves to be called post-colonial with all the multivalence of this description." Sudipta Kaviraj
Columbia University
"Hamid Dabashi's writings on Iranian culture and politics brilliantly re-imagine the rich heritage of a shared past and a conflicted present. His reflections on revolution and nationhood, poetry and cinema, philosophy and the sacred, are urgent, provocative, complex, and highly original." Timothy Mitchell
Columbia University
"Equally fluent in philosophical reasoning, literary interpretation, visual hermeneutics and writing with a rare combination of penetration and lyricism, Dabashi's work continues values of both modern critical theory and the highly sophisticated and subtle intellectual traditions of Iranian... reflection -- for both of which he is an wonderfully sympathetic reader." Sudipta Kaviraj
Columbia University
"Hamid Dabashi belongs to a marvelous tradition of poetic thinkers, whose deep insights are crafted in magnificent poetic prose." Gilbert Achcar
University of London
"Dabashi provides his readers with the wine of literary pleasure along with rich food for thought." Gilbert Achcar
University of London
"In Dabashi's work, post-coloniality does not mean a denial or denunciation of the modern European tradition of philosophy and social theory, but their effortless absorption into a larger, more complex reflection." Sudipta Kaviraj
Columbia University
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