Papers by Mohammad Hossein Abedi
IAFOR Journal of Literature & Librarianship, 2021
She also serves as the editor for Binisaya of Bukambibig, a multilingual journal of spoken word a... more She also serves as the editor for Binisaya of Bukambibig, a multilingual journal of spoken word and performance poetry. Her literary works have been published in national and international publications. Her first poetry collection Lawas: Women's Stories, Women's Bodies was published in 2016. She is the podcast producer and editor of Basabalak Kanunay, a program dedicated to contemporary Cebuano poetry.
Journal of Critical Studies in Language and Literature, 2020
Orientalism (1978) is one of the greatest intellectual works of the last century in which Edward ... more Orientalism (1978) is one of the greatest intellectual works of the last century in which Edward W. Said (1935-2003) challenges Western culture on account of its erroneous beliefs about the East. Orientalism, as Said describes, is not merely an academic field of study, but a way of thinking and a collection of beliefs which work together as a powerful tool to justify the colonial ideology. However, what Said suggests is not an anti-Western theory. In Orientalism, he interacts with a number of his contemporary intellectuals. This paper is a brief review of the influence of contemporary philosophers, thinkers and Western theories on Said's interpretation of Orientalism. The paper also attempts to discuss that how Said's Orientalism is related to the above-mentioned theories such as Gramsci's cultural hegemony, Foucault's notion of power/knowledge, Derrida's deconstruction, and Bakhtin's polyphony. Although this topic has been of interest to other researchers, further studies will contribute to the richness of the subject and can be used by students and scholars.
IAFOR Journal of Arts & Humanities, 2020
Nick Joaquin (Nicomedes Márquez Joaquín, 1917-2004) is widely known for his interest in the Spani... more Nick Joaquin (Nicomedes Márquez Joaquín, 1917-2004) is widely known for his interest in the Spanish colonial period and its culture in the Philippines. He employed the "Walled City" or Intramuros (Old Manila) as the setting for The Mass of St. Sylvestre (1946) and many other stories. Intramuros not only has an important role in Joaquin's short story as a physical place, but also conveys identity elements and cultural meanings. This cathedral city has a glorious but neglected past and Joaquin, by retelling the stories from this magnificent past, recalls the link between Filipino identity and the formation of culture during the period of Spanish colonialism. His approach to the issue of identity corresponds to what Stuart Hall classifies as the "Enlightenment Subject" (1996, p. 597). This paper attempts to explore the role that place and the experience of landscape play as markers of cultural identity in The Mass of St. Sylvestre.
This paper is a postcolonial reading of Nick Joaquin's The Mass of St. Sylvestre. It explores the... more This paper is a postcolonial reading of Nick Joaquin's The Mass of St. Sylvestre. It explores the implicit references to historical events that have had a decisive impact on the history of the Philippines. It argues that historical events hidden in the story point to the destructive effect of American colonialism in the Philippines.
UPHSD Journal of Research, 2018
UPHSD Journal of Research, 2017
UPHSD Journal of Research, 2016
UPHSD Journal of Research, 2016
Books by Mohammad Hossein Abedi
Afraz Publications, 2012
42 -معاصر شعر w w w . a f r a z b o o k . c o m photograph and design by 10 ـ ایران امرو... more 42 -معاصر شعر w w w . a f r a z b o o k . c o m photograph and design by 10 ـ ایران امروز شعر عابدی محمدحسين ـــــــــــــــــ ـــــــ Iran's Today Poetry -10 ــــــــــــــــــ ــــــ
Sargol Publications , 2000
Talks by Mohammad Hossein Abedi
روزنامه آرمان نلی , 2024
محمدحسین عابدی در گفتوگو با آرمان ملی
Shahrgon, Feb 3, 2012
در دو هفتهی گذشته دیدگاههای دو شاعر مهاجر (آقایان مجید میرزایی و دکتر علیرضا زرین) را در بررسی ... more در دو هفتهی گذشته دیدگاههای دو شاعر مهاجر (آقایان مجید میرزایی و دکتر علیرضا زرین) را در بررسی تأثیر رویدادهای تاریخی بر شعر بعد از انقلاب – با توجه ویژه به شعر دو سال اخیر ایران – با شما در میان گذاشتیم. در این شماره اما، از زاویهی دید شاعری دیگر به این مهم میپردازیم. محمدحسین عابدی، شاعر، پژوهشگر و روزنامهنگاری است که از اوایل دههی هفتاد به شکلی حرفهای در هر سهی این عرصهها فعالیت داشته و برای جامعهی ادبی و مطبوعات ایران نامی آشنا به شمار میآید. به اعتقاد او هنوز زود است که توجه به بیانگرایی در شعر دو، سه سال اخیر را به عنوان یک امتیاز یا یک جریان شعری تلقی کنیم.
Shahrgon, 2014
گفتگوی سپیده جدیری با محمد حسین عابدی
Creative Writings by Mohammad Hossein Abedi
Shahrgon, May 16, 2014
ﻣﻪ 16 | ﺷﻬﺮﮔﺎن ﻧﺴﺨﻪ ﯾﻦ ﺗﺮ ﺗﺎزه ﺷﻬﺮﮔﺎن دﯾﺠﯿﺘﺎل ﺧﺎﻧﻪ اﻗﺘﺼﺎد و ﺳﯿﺎﺳﺖ ﻓﺮﻫﻨ... more ﻣﻪ 16 | ﺷﻬﺮﮔﺎن ﻧﺴﺨﻪ ﯾﻦ ﺗﺮ ﺗﺎزه ﺷﻬﺮﮔﺎن دﯾﺠﯿﺘﺎل ﺧﺎﻧﻪ اﻗﺘﺼﺎد و ﺳﯿﺎﺳﺖ ﻓﺮﻫﻨﮓ و ﺗﺎرﯾﺦ ﺷﻬﺮوﻧﺪی ﺣﻘﻮق و ﺟﺎﻣﻌﻪ اﻧﺪﯾﺸﻪ و دﯾﺪﮔﺎه ﮔﻮ و ﮔﻔﺖ ادﺑﯿﺎت ﻫﺎ ﭘﻴﻮﺳﺖ ﻧﻮﯾﺴﻨﺪﮔﺎن آﺷﯿﺎن
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