Author Archives: Sahar Sadjadi

About Sahar Sadjadi

Sahar Sadjadi is a physician, anthropologist and faculty member at McGill University.

Vulnerability, Innocence and Futurity: Essays on Contemporary Politics of Childhood

This introduction frames the collection of essays, “Vulnerability, Innocence and Futurity: Essays on Contemporary Politics of Childhood.” This collection centers children who unsettle the dominant cultural imaginaries of childhood by examining cultural politics surrounding the adoption of Indigenous children in Canada, the incarceration of children deemed terrorists in Egypt and migration of children at the US-Mexico border as well as the protests against “gender ideology” in France and children at the forefront of the Woman, Life, Freedom uprising in Iran. Rather than reclaiming innocence and Continue reading → Continue reading →

“For the Girl Who Wished to be a Boy”: Revolutionary Children and the Woman, Life, Freedom Uprising

This essay reflects on how children’s participation at the forefront of the Woman, Life, Freedom uprising in Iran reshapes the longstanding notion of the child as innocent and “the state of nature.” It shows how the mainstream liberal conceptualization of childhood gender variance as biomedical innate difference hinders perceiving gender dissident children as political subjects. At a time when right-wing political movements are globally mobilizing around protecting children against “gender ideology,” Iranian children’s revolt for gender justice offers a different horizon of childhood gender politics Continue reading → Continue reading →