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A Cup of Sin - Selected Poems: Simin Behbahani A Cup of Sin - Selected Poems
Simin Behbahani; Edited by Farzaneh Milani, Kaveh Safa; Translated by Farzaneh Milani, Kaveh Safa
R562 R461 Discovery Miles 4 610 Save R101 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Simin Behbahani’s collection contains some of the most formative work of twentieth-century Persian literature. Written over almost a half-century, much of her poetry reflects the traumatic experiences that have shaped Iranian history: revolution and war. Behbahani balances artful inquiry and shocking realism in both her language and imagery to probe the depths of political, cultural, and moral oppression. In the traditional verse of the ghazal, she improvises with meter to echo and provide new interpretations.

Veils and Words - The Emerging Voices of Iranian Women Writers (Paperback, New ed.): Farzaneh Milani Veils and Words - The Emerging Voices of Iranian Women Writers (Paperback, New ed.)
Farzaneh Milani
R667 R558 Discovery Miles 5 580 Save R109 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'There are no walls around the house here.' I wrote in my diary, in an entry dated December 24, 1967. This was a few days after my arrival in America. It took me years to realize that in America other kinds of walls, mainly invisible, existed. I had to learn about their presence, respect their sovereignty, abide by their rules. I could not neglect them, trespass them. I could not disregard them. This meant not only learning the English language but also mastering the metalanguage, the verbal and nonverbal codes of interactions, the different systems and styles of communication.

Shirin Neshat - I Will Greet the Sun Again (Hardcover): Ed Schad Shirin Neshat - I Will Greet the Sun Again (Hardcover)
Ed Schad; Contributions by Farzaneh Milani, Godfrey Cheshire, Shirin Neshat
R1,370 R1,000 Discovery Miles 10 000 Save R370 (27%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the 1990s, Shirin Neshat's startling black-and-white videos of Iranian women won enormous praise for their poetic reflections on post-revolutionary life in her native country. Writing in the New Yorker, Peter Schjeldahl called her multi-screen video meditations on the culture of the chador in Islamic Iran "the first undoubtable masterpieces of video installation." Over the next twenty-five years Neshat's work has continued its passionate engagement with ancient and recent Iranian history, extending its reach to the universal experience of living in exile and the human impact of political revolution. This book connects Neshat's early video and photographic works-including haunting films such as Rapture, 1999 and Tooba, 2002-to her current projects which focus on the relation of home to exile and dreams such as The Home of My Eyes, 2015, and a new, never-before-seen project, Land of Dreams, 2019. It includes numerous stills from her series, Dreamers, in which she documents the lives of outsiders and exiles in the United States. This volume also includes essays by prominent Iranian cultural figures as well as an interview with the artist. Neshat has always been a voice for those whose individual freedoms are under attack. With this monograph, her audience will gain a deeper understanding of Neshat's own emotional, psychological, and political identities, and how they have helped her create compassionate portraits of the fraught and delicate spaces between attachment and alienation.

Words, Not Swords - Iranian Women Writers and the Freedom of Movement (Hardcover): Farzaneh Milani Words, Not Swords - Iranian Women Writers and the Freedom of Movement (Hardcover)
Farzaneh Milani
R1,064 Discovery Miles 10 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A woman not only needs a room of her own, as Virginia Woolf wrote, but also the freedom to leave it and return to it at will; for a room without that right becomes a prison cell. The privilege of self-directed movement, the power to pick up and go as one pleases, has not been a traditional ""right"" of Iranian women. This prerogative has been denied them in the name of piety, anatomy, chastity, class, safety, and even beauty. It is only during the last 160 years that the spell has been broken and Iranian women have emerged as a moderating, modernizing force. Women writers have been at the forefront of this desegregating movement and renegotiation of boundaries. Words, Not Swords explores the legacy of sex segregation and its manifestations in Iranian literature and film and in notions of beauty and the erotics of passivity. Milani expands her argument beyond Iranian culture, arguing that freedom of movement is a theme that crosses frontiers and dissolves conventional distinctions of geography, history, and religion. She makes bold connections between veiling and foot binding, between Cinderella and Barbie, between the figures of the female Gypsy and the witch. In so doing, she challenges cultural hierarchies that divert attention from key issues in the control of women across the globe.

Mapping the Role of Intellectuals in Iranian Modern and Contemporary History (Hardcover): Ramin Jahanbegloo Mapping the Role of Intellectuals in Iranian Modern and Contemporary History (Hardcover)
Ramin Jahanbegloo; Contributions by Ali M. Ansari, Touraj Atbaki, Mehrzad Boroujerdi, Ramin Jahanbegloo, …
R4,166 Discovery Miles 41 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the role of Iranian intellectuals in the history of Iranian modernity. It traces the contributions of intellectuals in the construction of national identity and the Iranian democratic debate, analyzing how intellectuals balanced indebtedness to the West with the issue of national identity in Iran. Recognizing how intellectual elites became beholden to political powers, the contributors demonstrate the trend that intellectuals often opted for cultural dissent rather than ideological politics.

Veils and Words - The Emerging Voices of Iranian Women Writers (Hardcover): Farzaneh Milani Veils and Words - The Emerging Voices of Iranian Women Writers (Hardcover)
Farzaneh Milani
R4,257 Discovery Miles 42 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first book in any language about the writing of women in Iran. For centuries any sense that there could be a literary tradition among women was suppressed. Since the middle of the 19th century, however, a number a of pioneering women have defied the traditional order to produce poetry and novels of the highest quality; but many of them have paid for their courage with accusations of immorality, promiscuity, heresy and even lunacy. This book traces the history of Iranian women writers of poetry, fiction and autobiography, in the context of social and cultural practices, particularly those relating to veiling and unveiling, silence and revelation. The author pays particular attention to the lives and works of Tahereh Qorratol'Ayn, Parvin E'tessami, Forugh Farrokhzad, Simin Daneshvar and Tahereh Saffarzadeh.

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