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ISSUE 6.2

Jadaliyya Talks: Arash Davari and Sina Rahmani on "Divorce: Iran-America Style"

Arash Davari, Sina Rahmani

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Interviewed by Kylie Broderick
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Jadaliyya's managing editor, Kylie Broderick, interviews Arash Davari and Sina Rahmani on their article, "Divorce, Iran-America Style" to celebrate the launch of Jadaliyya's new Iran Page. In it, they talk about the evolution of the relationship between Iran and the US, recent tensions, and why Iran occupies a unique position in the mindset of American politics.

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Arash Davari
Arash Davari

His research interests include political theory; aesthetics; postcolonial theory; and state formation

Arash Davari is assistant professor of politics at Whitman College. His research and teaching interests include modern political theory; history and theory; aesthetics and politics; postcolonial political theory; and state formation and social change in the Middle East, with a focus on modern Iran. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, Los Angeles.

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Sina Rahmani
Sina Rahmani

Sina Rahmani is the creator of “The East is a Podcast”

Sina Rahmani is the creator of “The East is a Podcast”. He completed his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at UCLA. He is a translator, scholar, and writer. His work has been published in the PMLA, Iranian Studies, boundary 2, Radical History Review, and Public Books.

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