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  1. Sep 2, 2021 · Pdf_module_version 0.0.15 Ppi 360 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20210902235208 Republisher_operator associate-lavelyn-lisondra@archive.org Republisher_time 479 Scandate 20210828042617 Scanner station36.cebu.archive.org Scanningcenter

  2. Sean Connors. This chapter argues that when educators position students to attend closely to the presence of cultural models in Marjane Satrapi's graphic novel "Persepolis," they can support their examining how the graphic novel engages in problematic discourses about Iranians and Muslims. At the same time, however, part of the genius of ...

    • Brahim EL FEZZAZI
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  4. Jun 1, 2004 · The intelligent and outspoken only child of committed Marxists and the great-granddaughter of one of Iran’s last emperors, Marjane bears witness to a childhood uniquely entwined with the history of her country.Persepolis paints an unforgettable portrait of daily life in Iran and of the bewildering contradictions between home life and public life.

    • Marjane Satrapi
    • National Geographic Books, 2004
    • 037571457X, 9780375714573
  5. Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood. Wise, funny, and heartbreaking, Persepolis is Marjane Satrapi's memoir of growing up in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. In powerful black-and-white comic strip images, Satrapi tells the story of her life in Tehran from ages six to fourteen, years that saw the overthrow of the Shah's regime, the triumph ...

  6. Books. Persepolis. Marjane Satrapi. Jonathan Cape, 2006 - Biography & Autobiography - 343 pages. Wise, often funny, sometimes heartbreaking, Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood tells the story of Marjane Satrapi's life in Tehran from the ages of six to fourteen, years that saw the overthrow of the Shah's regime, the triumph of the Islamic ...

  7. The first book ends with Marji getting on the plane for her first emigration in 1984. The second book, Persepolis: The Story of a Return, Satrapi (2002) describes the difficulties Marji had to overcome in Austria and the differences between the “European” and the “Iranian” way of living and beliefs.

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