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The Islamic Republican Party of Iran in the Factory: Control over Workersâ Discourse in Posters (1979â1987)
This article discusses how May Day posters, released by the Islamic Republican Party of Iran (which represented the core of Ayatollah Khomeiniâs supporters in terms of state power between 1979 and 1987), started to express a new socially constructed identity for workers within the factory. By tracking hidden meanings and the particular use of visual language, it investigates why various styles and symbols were woven together. Finally, it shows â through the analysis of discourse in posters â how a process of appropriation of leftist symbols developed, in order to nullify a perceived ideological threat to the Islamic Republic, represented by both secular Marxists groups and those who, in Khomeiniâs words, âmixed Islamic ideas with Marxist ideas and have created a concoction which is in no way in accordance with the progressive teachings of Islamâ [Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah. âWe Shall Confront the World with Our Ideology.â MERIP Reports (1980). Middle Eastern Studie