United States and Iran: Different Values and Attitudes Toward Nature

United States and Iran: Different Values and Attitudes Toward Nature

by Maryam Y. Yekta Steininger
United States and Iran: Different Values and Attitudes Toward Nature

United States and Iran: Different Values and Attitudes Toward Nature

by Maryam Y. Yekta Steininger

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Overview

This book discusses Iranian culture before and after the Islamic Revolution of 1979. It covers the religion and literature of the Iranian people, their attitudes toward technology, work, family, and authority, and their attitude towards Western culture. After discussing the various concepts of culture and communication, this book focuses on Steininger's research conducted among American scholars who lived and worked in Iran before the Revolution of 1979. The scholars interviewed by Steininger knew the Persian language and had gained a deep understanding and appreciation of the Iranian people and their culture. This book also covers the cultural aspects of the 1979 Islamic Revolution and the misunderstandings between Iranians and Americans that helped to bring about the hostage crisis. The final chapter focuses on how American and Iranian people might arrive at mutual understanding and respect, and be able to approach one another along the lines of Steininger's interviewees.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761846161
Publisher: University Press of America
Publication date: 08/16/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 158
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Maryam Y. Yekta Steininger, Ed.D. is an Iranian American woman who came to the United States in 1958 in order to continue her education in the areas of linguistics, psychology, and international communication. This book is based upon her doctoral dissertation at Columbia University.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Map of Iran
Chapter 2 Dedication
Chapter 3 Poem by OMar Khayyam on Reason and Religion
Chapter 4 Acknowledgements
Chapter 5 Preface
Chapter 6
Chapter 1. Methodology
Chapter 7
Chapter 2. Introduction
Chapter 8
Chapter 3. Culture and Communication
Chapter 9
Chapter 4. Value Orientation Theory
Chapter 10
Chapter 5. Nature as Perceived in Persia and the United States
Chapter 11
Chapter 6. Perceptions of American Scholars of Iranian Culture
Chapter 12
Chapter 7. Culture, the Islamic Revolution, and the Hostage Crisis
Chapter 13
Chapter 8. Conclusion
Chapter 14 Chaper 9. Appendix - Tables and Written Questionaires
Chapter 15 Bibliography
Chapter 16 Index
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