Familiar and Foreign: Identity in Iranian Film and Literature

Author:   Veronica Thompson ,  Manijeh Mannani
Publisher:   AU Press
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Pages:   272
Publication Date:   01 October 2015
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Familiar and Foreign: Identity in Iranian Film and Literature


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The current political climate of confrontation between Islamistregimes and Western governments has resulted in the proliferation ofessentialist perceptions of Iran and Iranians in the West. Suchperceptions do not reflect the complex evolution of Iranian identitythat occurred in the years following the Constitutional Revolution(1906 – 11) and the anti-imperialist Islamic Revolution of 1979.Despite the Iranian government's determined pursuance ofanti-Western policies and strict conformity to religious principles,the film and literature of Iran reflect the clash between a nostalgicpride in Persian tradition and an apparent infatuation with a moreEurocentric modernity. In Familiar and Foreign, Mannani andThompson set out to explore the tensions surrounding the ongoingformulation of Iranian identity by bringing together essays on poetry,novels, memoir, and films. These include both canonical and less widelytheorized texts, as well as works of literature written in English byauthors living in diaspora. Challenging neocolonialist stereotypes, these critical excursionsinto Iranian literature and film reveal the limitations of collectiveidentity as it has been configured within and outside of Iran. Throughthe examination of works by, among others, the iconic female poetForugh Farrokhzad, the expatriate author Goli Taraqqi, thecontroversial memoirist Azar Nafisi, and the graphic novelist MarjaneSatrapi, author of Persepolis, this volume engages with thecomplex and contested discourses of religion, patriarchy, and politicsthat are the contemporary product of Iran's long andrevolutionary history.

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Author:   Veronica Thompson ,  Manijeh Mannani
Publisher:   AU Press
Imprint:   AU Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.422kg
ISBN:  

9781927356869


ISBN 10:   1927356865
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   01 October 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Familiar and Foreign: An Introduction • Manijeh Mannani andVeronica Thompson   3 1 The Development of the Artistic Female Self in the Poetry ofForugh Farrokhzad • Safaneh Mohaghegh Neyshabouri  17 2 Overcoming Gender: The Impact of the Persian Language on IranianWomen’s Confessional Literature • Farideh Dayanim Goldin  31 3 Autobiomythography and Self-Aggrandizement in Iranian DiasporicLife-Writing: Fatemeh Keshavarz and Azar Nafisi • Manijeh Mannani  61 4 Graphic Memories: Dialogues with Self and Other in MarjaneSatrapi’s Persepolis and Persepolis 2 • Mostafa Abedinifard83 5 Mr. and Mrs. F and the Woman: Personal Identities in ZoyaPirzad’s Like All the Afternoons • Madeleine Voegeli  111 6 Anxious Men: Sexuality and Systems of Disavowal in ContemporaryIranian Literature • Blake Atwood   129 7 Reading the Exile’s Body: Deafness and Diaspora in KaderAbdolah’s My Father’s Notebook • Babak Elahi  149 8 Persian Literature of Exile in France: Goli Taraqqi’s ShortStories • Laetitia Nanquette   173 9 Farang Represented: The Construction of Self-Space in GoliTaraqqi’s Fiction • Goulia Ghardashkhani  189 10 Film as Alternative History: The Aesthetics of Bahram Beizai• Khatereh Sheibani   211 11 Technologies of Memory, Identity, and Oblivion in Persepolis(2007) and Waltz with Bashir (2008) • William Anselmi and SheenaWilson   233 Contributors   261

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Manijeh Mannani is chair of the Centre forHumanities and associate professor of English and comparativeliterature at Athabasca University, as well as adjunct professor ofcomparative literature at the University of Alberta. She specializes inthe poetry of Rumi and is the author of Divine Deviants: The Dialecticsof Devotion in the Poetry of Donne and Rumi. She is also the co-editorof Selves and Subjectivities: Reflections on Canadian Arts andCulture. Veronica Thompson is associate professor of Englishand dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at AthabascaUniversity. Her research interests include Canadian and Australianliteratures, postcolonial literatures and theories, and women'sliterature and feminist theory. She is currently researchingrepresentations of terrorism in postcolonial literature. She is alsothe co-editor of Selves and Subjectivities: Reflections on CanadianArts and Culture.

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