Occupation
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Contact
3501 Trousdale Parkway, Taper Hall 256
Department of Middle East Studies
Los Angeles
CA
90089
United States
ABOUT
Mehdi Faraji is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. He graduated from the Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at New York University. He has also earned a Ph.D. in Cultural Sociology from the University of Tehran. He is a board member of The Association for the Study of Persianate Societies. Mehdi is interested in civil religion, state and citizenship, the politics of everyday life, gender politics, cultural representation, and socio-cultural changes in modern Iran. He is currently working on a book manuscript titled The Making of Maktabi Citizens: Civil Religion, Citizenship, and the State in Iran. His works have appeared in Middle East Critique and British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, as well as The Middle East Research and Information Project, MERIP, and several peer-reviewed Persian journals.
Discipline
Sociology
Sub Areas
19th-21st Centuries
Cinema/Film
Cultural Studies
Middle East/Near East Studies
Pop Culture
State Formation
Geographic Areas of Interest
Iran
All Middle East
Specialties
Man And Masculinity Studies
Everyday Life
Citizenship And State Formation
Languages
Persian (native)
Turkish (native)
English (fluent)
Arabic (advanced)
Education
PhD
| 2023
| Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies
| New York University
Abstracts
Protests in Qom: Long-Standing Grievances Against Contradictory Governmental Policies
A Double Masculinity: The Art of Living Hegemonic and Mundane Masculinity in Post-Revolutionary Iran
Good Boys of the Revolution: Creating the New Man in Post-Revolutionary Iran
From “Civilized” to “Independent” Citizens: The Literacy Campaign and Citizenship in pre- and postrevolutionary Iran
Making a Pious-Revolutionary Public: The Rise and Fall of the Friday Prayer in Postrevolutionary Iran