Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet

[1] During the Iran-Iraq War, Kashani-Sabet moved to Paris, France and lived there for approximately a year before immigrating to the United States.

[4] Kashani-Sabet published a novel called "Martyrdom Street," which focused on life in Iran and America during the Revolution and after the Iran-Iraq War.

[5] The next year, she published "Conceiving Citizens: Women and the Politics of Motherhood in Iran" by Oxford University Press.

[7] The next year, Kashani-Sabet was named the Robert I. Williams Term Professor of History in the School of Arts and Sciences.

[4] In 2014, Kashani-Sabet and Beth S. Wenger co-edited "Gender in Judaism and Islam: Common Lives, Uncommon Heritage",[8] and, the following year, in 2015, she received a fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.