Abdullah Nowruzy; Mohammadreza Hashemi
Abstract
As a result of the Islamic Revolution in 1979, book publishing mechanisms and other related systems like censorship mechanisms experienced dramatic changes. Despite the due attention of researchers to some aspects of book publishing like the economy of publishing, no research has been conducted on book ...
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As a result of the Islamic Revolution in 1979, book publishing mechanisms and other related systems like censorship mechanisms experienced dramatic changes. Despite the due attention of researchers to some aspects of book publishing like the economy of publishing, no research has been conducted on book regulations in post-revolutionary Iran. Using in-depth interviews with publishers and translators, this study aimed to examine the regulations governing book publishing in Iran. It tried to shed light on the hidden aspects of book publishing regulations and explore the consequences of implementing the regulations. The results showed that among the main problems and concerns of translators and publishers is inconsistency in censors’ decisions, which could be the result of a lack of transparent publication regulations.