Narratives of home on the fringe of Tehran: The case of shahriar county

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This paper focuses on the notion of home as a narrative of one's lived experience that clashes with planners' understanding of housing and housing policies, using as a case study Shahriar County, located on the western fringe of the metropolitan area of Tehran. Following Heidegger, the feeling of home is a fundamental aspect of human existence. From this perspective, housing policies and spatial planning impact the sense of home in a geographical context. The empirical analysis is based on an overview of institutional changes since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, and interviews with inhabitants of Shahriar. The results indicate that Iran has developed a particular form of neoliberal, speculative model of urban development, in which urban segregation and seclusion and uneven regional development are noteworthy. Consequently, the sense of home is structurally undermined on the metropolitan fringe, generating a feeling of living on the edge of the world.

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Dalil, S., Wind, B., Meshkini, A., & Javan, J. (2021). Narratives of home on the fringe of Tehran: The case of shahriar county. Journal of Persianate Studies, 13(2), 222–251. https://doi.org/10.1163/18747167-bja10010

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