Parvin Etesami in the Literary and Religious Context of Twentieth-Century Iran

A Female Poet’s Challenge to Patriarchy

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Parvin Etesami (1907-1941) is among the few Persian female poets, who has gained nationwide popularity, while her authorship was disbelieved. She is celebrated in a plethora of publications every year in Iran and beyond. Etesami is the only female poet who has remained part of the daily lives of people in her society for about a century. Her poetry appears in school curricula both before and after the Revolution of 1979. People use her poetry on social media, particularly in critical times. It is also used in public speeches by Ali Khamenei (r. 1989-present) the supreme leader of the Islamic Republic. This book engages with Etesami in the transformational context of the early twentieth century in Iran to investigate the controversies around her identity as a popular female poet. It demonstrates that the reason for Etesami’s paradoxical popularity was not merely her gender, but the transgression of patriarchal Iranian-Muslim gender norms. Table of Contents, Introduction, 1. The Conundrum of Parvīn Iᶜtiṣāmī’s Authorship, 2. Munāẓara: Parvīn’s Mirror of Transgressive Innovations, 3. Parvīn’s Socio-political Engagement, 4. Parvīn Iᶜtiṣāmī’s Reception: From Patronisation to School Curricula, 5. Parvīn Iᶜtiṣāmī’s Poetry in Service of Contemporary Politics, Epilogue, Appendix, Notes, Bibliography
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Writer
Noorian, Zhinia
Title
Parvin Etesami in the Literary and Religious Context of Twentieth-Century Iran
Publisher
Leiden University Press
Year
2023
Language
English
Pages
Weight
564 gr
EAN
9789087284121
Dimensions
241 x 161 x 22 mm
Binding format
Hardback

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