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Iranian Literature after the Islamic Revolution : Production and Circulation in Iran and the World / Laetitia Nanquette.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (312 p.) : 19 B/W illustrations 3 B/W tablesContent type:
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  • 9781474486378
  • 9781474486408
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 891.5 23
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Permissions -- Note on Translation and Transliteration -- Introduction -- Part 1 The Literary Field within Iran -- 1. Forms and Genres in Contemporary Iranian Literature -- 2. Digital Literature: The Importance of the Medium -- 3. The Iranian Literary Field: An Overview -- 4. Book Production within Iran: A Look at the Numbers -- 5. Iranian Children’s Literature: A Success Story Nationally and Globally -- Part 2 The Literary Field in the Diaspora -- 6. Iran and the Diaspora: Irreconcilable Divisions? -- 7. Translation and Reception in the US and France -- 8. Iranian Writers in Australia -- 9. Post-revolutionary Iranian Literature in the World and in the Persian Cultural System -- Afterword -- References -- Index
Summary: Analyses contemporary Iranian literature in both Iran and its diaspora, in relation to the social, economic and political fieldsExplores the literary relations between Iran and the world, including its large diaspora, with a global frameworkBased on 15 years of fieldwork and travels in Iran, with unique interviews, data collection and participant observation Offers innovative theorisation of post-revolutionary Iranian literature on the margins of the world literary system In this critical analysis, Laetitia Nanquette explores how Iranian literature has functioned and circulated from the 1979 revolution to the present. She looks at prose productions in particular, analysing several genres and media. Taking Iran as a starting point, Nanquette explores the forms, structures and functions of Iranian literature within Iranian society. She then turns to the diaspora – with a focus on North America, Western Europe and Australia – and the world beyond Iranians to examine the current dynamics of literary production and circulation between Iranian diasporic spaces and the homeland.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Permissions -- Note on Translation and Transliteration -- Introduction -- Part 1 The Literary Field within Iran -- 1. Forms and Genres in Contemporary Iranian Literature -- 2. Digital Literature: The Importance of the Medium -- 3. The Iranian Literary Field: An Overview -- 4. Book Production within Iran: A Look at the Numbers -- 5. Iranian Children’s Literature: A Success Story Nationally and Globally -- Part 2 The Literary Field in the Diaspora -- 6. Iran and the Diaspora: Irreconcilable Divisions? -- 7. Translation and Reception in the US and France -- 8. Iranian Writers in Australia -- 9. Post-revolutionary Iranian Literature in the World and in the Persian Cultural System -- Afterword -- References -- Index

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Analyses contemporary Iranian literature in both Iran and its diaspora, in relation to the social, economic and political fieldsExplores the literary relations between Iran and the world, including its large diaspora, with a global frameworkBased on 15 years of fieldwork and travels in Iran, with unique interviews, data collection and participant observation Offers innovative theorisation of post-revolutionary Iranian literature on the margins of the world literary system In this critical analysis, Laetitia Nanquette explores how Iranian literature has functioned and circulated from the 1979 revolution to the present. She looks at prose productions in particular, analysing several genres and media. Taking Iran as a starting point, Nanquette explores the forms, structures and functions of Iranian literature within Iranian society. She then turns to the diaspora – with a focus on North America, Western Europe and Australia – and the world beyond Iranians to examine the current dynamics of literary production and circulation between Iranian diasporic spaces and the homeland.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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