Iranian Literature After the Islamic Revolution

Iranian Literature After the Islamic Revolution
Title Iranian Literature After the Islamic Revolution PDF eBook
Author Laetitia Nanquette
Publisher EUP
Pages 0
Release 2023-02-28
Genre Iran
ISBN 9781474486385

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Analyses contemporary Iranian literature in both Iran and its diaspora, in relation to the social, economic and political fields.

Iranian Literature After the Islamic Revolution

Iranian Literature After the Islamic Revolution
Title Iranian Literature After the Islamic Revolution PDF eBook
Author Laetitia Nanquette
Publisher EUP
Pages 312
Release 2021-05-31
Genre History
ISBN 9781474486378

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Analyses contemporary Iranian literature in both Iran and its diaspora, in relation to the social, economic and political fields.

Iranian Literature After the Islamic Revolution

Iranian Literature After the Islamic Revolution
Title Iranian Literature After the Islamic Revolution PDF eBook
Author Laetitia Nanquette
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9781399501736

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Analyses contemporary Iranian literature in both Iran and its diaspora, in relation to the social, economic and political fields.

The Literature of the Iranian Diaspora

The Literature of the Iranian Diaspora
Title The Literature of the Iranian Diaspora PDF eBook
Author Sanaz Fotouhi
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 372
Release 2015-04-03
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 085773766X

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The 1979 Revolution in Iran caused the migration of millions of Iranians, many of whom wrote, and are still writing, of their experiences. Formed at the junctions of Iranian culture, English language and Western cultures, this body of work has not only formed a unique literary space, offering an insightful reflection of Iranian diasporic experiences and its shifting nature, but it has also been making a unique and understudied contribution to World Literatures in English as significant as Indian, African and Asian writing in English. Sanaz Fotouhi here traces the origins of the emerging body of diasporic Iranian literature in English, and uses these origins to examine the socio-political position and historical context from which they have emerged. Fotouhi brings together, introduces and analyses, for the first time, a significant range of diasporic Iranian writers alongside each other and alongside other diasporic literatures in English. While situating this body of work through existing theories such as postcolonialism, Fotouhi sheds new light on the role of Iranian literature and culture in Western literature by showing that these writings distinctively reflect experiences unique to the Iranian diaspora. Analysing the relationship between Iranians and their new surroundings, by drawing on theories of migration, narration and identity, Fotouhi examines how the literature borne out of the Iranian diaspora reconstructs, maintains and negotiates their Individual and communal identities and reflects today's socio-political realities. This book will be vital for researchers of Middle Eastern literature and its relationship with writings from the West, as well as those interested in the cultural history of the Middle East.

Revolutionary Iran

Revolutionary Iran
Title Revolutionary Iran PDF eBook
Author Michael Axworthy
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 536
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 0199322260

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In Revolutionary Iran, Michael Axworthy offers a richly textured and authoritative history of Iran from the 1979 revolution to the present.

Reconstructed Lives

Reconstructed Lives
Title Reconstructed Lives PDF eBook
Author Haleh Esfandiari
Publisher Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Pages 252
Release 1997-07
Genre History
ISBN 9780801856198

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Iranian women tell in their own words what the revolution attempted and how they responded. The Islamic revolution of 1979 transformed all areas of Iranian life. For women, the consequences were extensive and profound, as the state set out to reverse legal and social rights women had won and to dictate many aspects of women's lives, including what they could study and how they must dress and relate to men. Reconstructed Lives presents Iranian women telling in their own words what the revolution attempted and how they responded. Through a series of interviews with professional and working women in Iran—doctors, lawyers, writers, professors, secretaries, businesswomen—Haleh Esfandiari gathers dramatic accounts of what has happened to their lives as women in an Islamic society. She and her informants describe the strategies by which women try to and sometimes succeed in subverting the state's agenda. Esfandiari also provides historical background on the women's movement in Iran. She finds evidence in Iran's experience that even women from "traditional" and working classes do not easily surrender rights or access they have gained to education, career opportunities, and a public role.

Orientalism Versus Occidentalism

Orientalism Versus Occidentalism
Title Orientalism Versus Occidentalism PDF eBook
Author Laetitia Nanquette
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 264
Release 2017-02-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1786731207

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This book highlights the role of cultural representations and perceptions, such as when Iran is represented in the French media as a rogue state obsessed with its nuclear programme, and when France is portrayed in the Iranian media as a decadent and imperialist country. Here, Laetitia Nanquette examines the functions, processes, and mechanisms of stereotyping and imagining the "other" that have pervaded the literary traditions of France and Iran when writing about each other. She furthermore analyzes Franco-Iranian relations by exploring the literary traditions of this relationship, the ways in which these have affected individual authors, and how they reflect socio-political realities. With themes that feed into popular debates about the nature of Orientalism and Occidentalism, and how the two interact, this book will be vital for researchers of Middle Eastern literature and its relationship with writings from the West, as well as those working on the cultures of the Middle East.