Iranians in London

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Iranians in London

Voices of Exile

Social groups, communities and identities Sociology Social, group or collective psychology Politics and government Philosophy of mind

Author: Mahnaz Sekechi

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Collection: Studies in the Psychosocial

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 26th June 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 372 Kb

ISBN: 9783319790237


Overview

This book explores the psychosocial significance of loss and exclusion in the lives of many Iranian immigrants living in London since the Iranian revolution of 1979. It addresses the experiences of middle-class Iranians who left Iran in both ‘voluntary’ contexts (immigration) and in ‘enforced’ contexts (exile).

Author's Perspective

The author elucidates the experiences of ‘ordinary’ middle-class Iranians who chose to leave Iran given the socio-politico-cultural context of the changes wrought by the Islamic Republic in Iranian society. Mahnaz Sekechi argues that losses of country, liberty and security in Iran combined with varying degrees of social exclusion and downward mobility in London have led to an encapsulated sadness for many, despite their capacity for creative living.

Significance of the Work

The book also demonstrates the value of psychosocial analysis in understanding dislocations in general and their effects on wellbeing.

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