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Author Shahghasemi, Ehsan, author

Title Iranians in the minds of Americans / Ehsan Shahghasemi
Published New York : Nova Science Publishers, [2017]

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Description 1 online resource
Series Dialogues among civilizations and cultures
Dialogues among civilizations and cultures series.
Contents Introduction -- The "great satan" versus "the axis of evil" -- American missionary life and work in Iran -- Iran and United States in historical context -- Studying American cross cultural schemata -- Findings -- Cross cultural schemata -- Conclusion
Summary Iranians in the Minds of Americans is hitherto the most extensive study on perceptions American people have of Iranians. Also, though there are many books that study political relations between Iran and the US, this book tries to take an intercultural approach and reveal what is actually behind politics. This book not only studies perceptions Americans hold for Iranians, but also tries to put these views in the wider historical, political, cultural and social context. Therefore, we can see in this book a very well-documented history of American missionary work and life in Iran's 19th century. The work of these missionaries, particularly in the field of education, changed the history of Iran forever. Also, missionaries provided the scene for the establishment of the first American legation in Iran. Therefore, in this book the historical relationship between these countries is depicted from before a time of formal relationships to present day. Through the introduction of the concept of cross cultural schemata by Shahghasemi and Heisey (2009), the book presents a framework for analysis and then it goes on to present results of a study on 1,752 American citizens across 50 American states. The results show clearly the negative role of American media in creating an unfavorable image of Iranian people. Also, we can see that historical events like Hostage Crisis have left a negative effect on Americans' perception of Iranians. Conversely, American citizens who knew an Iranian citizen in person have shown much more positive perceptions about Iranian people
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher
Subject Iranians -- Public opinion
Public opinion -- United States
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General.
International relations
Public opinion
Public opinion, American
SUBJECT Iran -- Foreign public opinion, American
United States -- Relations -- Iran
Iran -- Relations -- United States
Subject Iran
United States
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2017055631
ISBN 9781536127867
1536127868