MiataDrivers - Jasmine and Stars: Reading More Than Lolita in Tehran (Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks)
Fatemeh Keshavarz
[PDF.bv22] MiataDrivers - Jasmine and Stars: Reading More Than Lolita in Tehran (Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks) Rating: 3.62 (451 Votes)
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As I have not read Lolita in Tehran, I don't have any comment on the author's criticism of that book.
In 164 pages, author Fatemeh Keshavarz has brought so much of her personal and collective Iranian experience and wisdom together. One can get t|From Booklist|Azar Nafisi's Reading Lolita in Tehran, a 2003 best-seller, explores the relationship between literature and society in postrevolutionary Iran. Literature professor Keshavarz believes that Naf
In a direct, frank, and intimate exploration of Iranian literature and society, scholar, teacher, and poet Fatemeh Keshavarz challenges popular perceptions of Iran as a society bereft of vitality and joy. Her fresh perspective on present-day Iran provides a rare insight into this rich culture alive with artistic expression but virtually unknown to most Americans.
Keshavarz introduces readers to two modern Iranian women writers whose strong and articulate voices...
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