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Online sinds
25 september 2018
EAN
9780674504691

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From the Biblical period and Classical Antiquity to the rise of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, aspects of Persian culture have been integral to European history. A diverse constellation of European artists, poets, and thinkers have looked to Persia for inspiration, finding there a rich cultural counterpoint and frame of reference. Interest in all things Persian was no passing fancy but an enduring fascination that has shaped not just Western views but the self-image of Iranians up to the present day.<i>Persophilia</i> maps the changing geography of connections between Persia and the West over the centuries and shows that traffic in ideas about Persia and Persians did not travel on a one-way street.How did Iranians respond when they saw themselves reflected in Western mirrors? Expanding on J&uuml;rgen Habermas&rsquo;s theory of the public sphere, and overcoming the limits of Edward Said, Hamid Dabashi answers this critical question by tracing the formation of a civic discursive space in Iran, seeing it as a prime example of a modern nation-state emerging from an ancient civilization in the context of European colonialism. The modern Iranian public sphere, Dabashi argues, cannot be understood apart from this dynamic interaction.<i>Persophilia</i> takes into its purview works as varied as Xenophon&rsquo;s <i>Cyropaedia</i> and Nietzsche&rsquo;s<i>Thus Spoke Zarathustra</i>, Handel&rsquo;s <i>Xerxes</i> and Puccini&rsquo;s <i>Turandot</i>, and Gauguin and Matisse&rsquo;s fascination with Persian art. The result is a provocative reading of world history that dismantles normative historiography and alters our understanding of postcolonial nations.

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9206443
Online sinds
25 september 2018
EAN
9780674504691