Charand-o Parand
Title | Charand-o Parand PDF eBook |
Author | ʻAlī Akbar Dihkhudā |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 2016-01-01 |
Genre | Humor |
ISBN | 0300197993 |
A classic of modern Persian literature, 'Charand-o Parand' (or 'Stuff and Nonsense') is a work familiar to every literate Iranian. Originally a series of newspaper columns written by scholar and satirist Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda, the pieces poke fun at mullahs, the shah and the old religious and political order during the Constitutional Revolution. Translated by two distinguished scholars of Persian language and history, this volume makes Dehkhoda's entertaining political observations available to English readers for the first time.
Charand-o Parand
Title | Charand-o Parand PDF eBook |
Author | Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 2016-05-24 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0300220669 |
A classic of Modern Persian literature, Charand-o Parand (Stuff and Nonsense) is a work familiar to every literate Iranian. Originally a series of newspaper columns written by scholar and satirist Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda, the pieces poke fun at mullahs, the shah, and the old religious and political order during the Constitutional Revolution in Iran (1906–11). The essays were the Daily Show of their era. The columns were heatedly debated in the Iranian parliament, and the newspaper was shut down on several occasions for its criticism of the religious establishment. Translated by two distinguished scholars of Persian language and history, this volume makes Dehkhoda’s entertaining political observations available to English readers for the first time.
Iran
Title | Iran PDF eBook |
Author | Abbas Amanat |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780300248937 |
A masterfully researched and compelling history of Iran from the sixteenth century to the twenty-first
Iranian Romance in the Digital Age
Title | Iranian Romance in the Digital Age PDF eBook |
Author | Janet Afary |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2021-01-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0755618289 |
Following the 1979 Islamic Revolution, there was a dramatic reversal of women's rights, and the state revived many premodern social conventions through modern means and institutions. Customs such as the enforced veiling of women, easy divorce for men, child marriage, and polygamy were robustly reintroduced and those who did not conform to societal strictures were severely punished. At the same time, new social and economic programs benefited the urban and rural poor, especially women, which had a direct impact on gender relations and the institution of marriage. Edited by Janet Afary and Jesilyn Faust, this interdisciplinary volume responds to the growing interest and need for literature on gender, marriage and family relations in the Islamic context. The book examines how the institution of marriage transformed in Iran, paying close attention to the country's culture and politics. Part One examines changes in urban marriages to new forms of cohabitation. In Part Two contributors, such as Soraya Tremayne, explore the way technology and social media has impacted and altered the institution of family. Part Three turns its eye to look at marital changes in the rural and tribal sectors of society through the works of anthropologists including Erika Friedl and Mary Hegland. Based on the work of both new and established scholars, the book provides an up-to-date study of an important and intensely politicized subject.
Persianate Verse and the Poetics of Eastern Internationalism
Title | Persianate Verse and the Poetics of Eastern Internationalism PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel Hodgkin |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 311 |
Release | 2023-12-21 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1009411632 |
This book shows how Persianate poetics and communist internationalism brought together 20th-century writers from across Eurasia.
Humour in Iran
Title | Humour in Iran PDF eBook |
Author | Homa Katouzian |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 309 |
Release | 2023-12-14 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0755652134 |
Satire, irony and humour have long been features of Persian literature's rich tradition, taking various forms from the coarse and obscene to the subtle and refined. Humour in Iran is a close and comprehensive study of satire and humour in verse as well as prose over the eleven-hundred years since the emergence of classical Persian literature. Combining Persian original texts with their English translations, it covers a range of texts and authors, from the lampoon in Ferdowsi's great epic of the ancient kings in the tenth century, through such master satirists as Obeyd Zakani, Sa'di, Rumi, Khayyam, Hafiz, Anvari, Sana'i, Khaqani, Suzani, Qa'ani, Yaghma, and so on. The book also includes twentieth century authors such as Iraj, Dehkhoda, Bahar, Eshqi, Aref, Hedayat, Jamalzadeh, Al-e Ahmad and more. A must read for scholars and students of humour and satire as well as Persian literature and Middle Eastern studies, and it will also appeal to general readers interested in ribald humour and satire.
Iranian Political Satirists
Title | Iranian Political Satirists PDF eBook |
Author | Mahmud Farjami |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing Company |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2017-05-18 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9027265755 |
This volume surveys political satire as a journalistic genre in Iran since the latter days of the Qajar dynasty to the present, thus spanning one century and more. It is an important resource, but it also provides an analysis. Moreover, this volume is a rare effort to answer a question that looks simple but is very complicated: “Why would someone produce satire, knowing that this act might be followed by dangerous consequences?”, and to find out what motivates political satirists. For this aim, nine prominent political satirists have been interviewed: writers and cartoonists, men and women, those who live abroad and those who still live in Iran. The author analyses this data in relation to, among other things, the main theories of humor to provide a descriptive report for each satirist’s motivations as well as the strength of each motivational element in a general comparative context.