The Great Satan vs. the Mad Mullahs: How the United States and Iran Demonize Each Other
By (Author) William O. Beeman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th September 2005
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
327.73055
Hardback
316
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
624g
The United States and Iran have been estranged for 25 years. They have carried out a mutual process of demonization that is unprecedented in modern history, based on cultural "hot buttons" that have the power to galvanize the populations of both countries. Iranian leaders have characterized the United States as the Great Satan - an evil corruptor that pollutes society and destroys personal morality. American leaders characterize the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran as "Mad Mullahs," wild-eyed and irrational. The Bush administration has accused the Iranians of being part of an "Axis of Evil" on the basis of their alleged support of terrorists, oppression of women and minorities, and development of nuclear weapons. Giving a thorough account of the background of U.S.-Iranian relations, Beeman claims that the current accusations of both Iran and the United States are baseless, consisting largely of public invective and symbolic rhetoric based on each side's mythologies of evil.
"William Beeman's analysis of dissonant perceptions of Iran and USA is compelling and important for everyone, citizen or policyshaper, who wishes to understand or influence relations between Islam, Iran, and us. He speaks knowledgeably, wisely, and plainly, based on direct experience.... I am particularly grateful for this work." - James Peacock, Kenan Professor of Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill"
William O. Beeman is Professor of Anthropology and Director of Middle East Studies at Brown University. He has served as a consultant to the U.S. State Department and the Department of Defense, and has testified before the U.S. Congress on Middle Eastern affairs.