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DEDICATION
CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
CONTENTS
PREFACE
I. ORIENTALISM
Orientalism: The Critical Tradition
Orient as the Other
The Discourse of Orientalism
Discourse and the Power-Knowledge Nexus
Discourse and Discipline
Theoretical discourse
The
Biopower, Hegemony and Orientalism
Strategic Imagery of Power Relations
Discourse, Power and Resistance
Orientalism as a Colonial Discourse
Orientalism: Critique of the Critique
II. AMERICAN IMPERIALISM AND ORIENTALISM
Epistemological backwardness
III. THE MAKING OF A REVOLUTION I: RELIGIOUS POLITICAL DISCOURSE
Islam and Politics
The Islamic Political Discourse
IV. THE MAKING OF A REVOLUTION II: IRANIAN POLITICAL ECONOMY
The White Revolution and Land Reforms
Capitalism and Industrial Development
Class Configuration and Revolution
Shiism, State and Classes
V. UNITED STATES PERCEPTIONS ON IRAN
United States and Iran: The Early Phase of an Encounter
American Perceptions on Iran: The Constitutive Realm of Ideas
The Post-War Scenario and US Perceptions on Iran
American Perceptions on Iranian Polity: The Modernisation and Eliten Prism
American Perceptions on the Developments Leading to the Iranian Revolution
US Perceptions on the Iranian Revolution
US Perceptions on the Iranian Revolution II: The Role of Islam
US Perceptions on the Iranian Revolution III
VI. CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
I. Documents
II. Books
III. Articles