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Focusing on the evolution of home culture and architecture in twentieth-century Iran, this book examines the influence of architects and urban planners alongside foreign impacts. It delves into how gender roles, consumer culture, and women's education shaped domestic spaces, intertwining with themes of taste, fashion, and interior design. Through this lens, the book reveals the complexities of cultural transformation in a rapidly changing society.
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Domesticity and Consumer Culture in Iran, Pamela Karimi
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- 2013
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