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Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood
by Marjane Satrapi

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Cultural relativists as far back as Sextus Empiricus or Michel Montaigne, or as recent as William Graham Sumner or Gilbert Harman, often make compelling arguments that there are no objective standards for judging other societies/beliefs. Yet Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis achieves in 153 pages what cultural relativists deny as possible and what most political pundits can never fully articulate: an informed and justifiable criticism of an existing cultural paradigm. Satrapi's method is deceptively simple: by using her own life stories as the premise, Satrapi builds an argument for criticizing culture.
Satrapi's autobiographicalized[1] self and society act both with wisdom and foolishness both before and after the revolution. The Iranian revolution meant to replace an unpopular government with one more responsive to the people's will. Until reading this book, I was unaware of any particular details of Iran during their revolution - mostly because I am a Westerner and generally not privy t...more

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message 1: by Sarita
05/19/2008 07:55AM

82930 I think you bring up some really valuable artistic and cultural points here, but I felt one of the strongest elements of the book was Satrapi's voice. She never veers off into broader commentaries, social, political, or otherwise - she weilds her own sharp personal perception as a weapon against depersonalizing political and cultural movements.

By which I mean, I think you forgot to say she rocks.

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message 2: by Jason
05/19/2008 08:12AM

447963 In addition, Satrapi rocks.

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message 3: by Sarita
05/19/2008 08:14AM

82930 Duly noted. I appreciate your support of my feminist and Awesomeist agenda.

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message 4: by Jason
05/19/2008 08:41AM

447963 i am a complete devotee of the Awesomeist agenda: (http://jasonpreu.wordpress.com... and a supporter of first and second wave feminismisms.

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