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Persian Literature and Modernity: Production and Reception

Persian Literature and Modernity: Production and Reception

This edited volume (co-edited with Dr. Arshavez Mozaffari) revisits the notion of modern Persian literature in an attempt to disentangle organic modernity from ideological readings of "modern." The book will be forthcoming in 2018, published by Routledge The volume is avaialbe for pre-order here: https://www.routledge.com/Persian-Literature-and-Modernity-Production-and-Reception/Rezaei-Yazdi-Mozafari/p/book/9781138585331 . From the back cover: Persian Literature and Modernity departs from the trite notion that modernity is a decisive break from tradition. It recasts the history of modern literature in Iran by elucidating the bonds between the classical tradition and modernity and exploring textual, generic and discursive formations through heterodoxical investigations. This is first done through the rehabilitation of concepts embedded in tradition, including the munāzirah (debate), Ahrīman (the demonic), tajarrud (radical aloneness) and nāriz̤āyatī (discontent). Following this are broader structural and processual treatments, including the emergence of the genre of the social novel, the international dimension of Persian and Persianate canon formation, and the development of salvage ethnography and anthropological discourse in Iran. Covering literary experiments from the twelfth to the twentieth centuries, the chapters in this volume make a case for stepping outside the bounds of hackneyed literary scholarship in Iranian studies with its associated political and orientalist determinants in order to provide a more nuanced and grounded conception of literary modernity in Iran. Offering an alternative reading of modernity in Persian literature, this book is an invaluable resource for scholars and students interested in modern Persian literature and Iranian studies.

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