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- Gharbzadegi (Persian: غرب‌زدگی) is a pejorative Persian term translated among other ways as 'Westernized', 'West-struck-ness', 'Westoxification'. The...
- prominent of contemporary Iranian ethnographers". He po****rized the term gharbzadegivariously translated in English as "westernstruck", "westoxification"...
- ideology also included Jalal Al-e-Ahmad, who formulated the idea of Gharbzadegi—that Western culture must be rejected and fought as was a plague or an...
- album musically effective, praising the tracks "The Age of Self" and "Gharbzadegi". All songs written by Robert Wyatt "Alliance" – 4:24 "The United States...
- form the ideology of the 1979 revolution: Jalal Al-e-Ahmad's idea of Gharbzadegi—that Western culture was a plague or an intoxication to be eliminated;...
- p. 385. ISBN 0-8160-6577-2 Al-e Ahmad, Jalal. Plagued by the West (Gharbzadegi), translated by Paul Sprachman. Delmor, NY: Center for Iranian Studies...
- Al-e-Ahmad published a book or pamphlet called of the book Occidentosis (Gharbzadegi): A Plague from the West. Al-e-Ahmad, who was from a deeply religious...
- Al-e-Ahmad clandestinely published a book or pamphlet called Occidentosis (Gharbzadegi): A Plague from the West. It "spearheaded" the search by Western educated/secular...
- Jean-Paul Sartre that same year, and published Jalal Al-e Ahmad's book Gharbzadegi (or Occidentosis) in Iran.[citation needed] Shariati then returned to...
-  229, 251. Longerich 2011, p. 263. Rafi, Mohammad "From Kulturarbeit to Gharbzadegi: A Genealogy of German Ideological Interaction with Iranian Nationalism"...