Interactions Between Iranian and American Literatures
Strange Affinity
Naghmeh Esmaeilpour
- 218 pages
- English
- ePUB (adapté aux mobiles)
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Interactions Between Iranian and American Literatures
Strange Affinity
Naghmeh Esmaeilpour
Ă propos de ce livre
Introducing "narrative mobility" as a new approach in comparative studies of Iran and the US, this book reinterprets the politics and aesthetics of relations between the nations through an analysis of Iranian and American authors.
The book focuses specifically on three authorsâSimin Daneshvar, Shahriar Mandanipour, and Don DeLilloâwho each employ narrative mobility to rethink intercultural negotiation, addressing parallel issues in America and Iran from different, but complementary, perspectives. The book analyzes the employment of parallel narrational techniques, presenting physically and virtually mobile characters who embody their respective countries as they move from one culture to another. The strange affinity between Iran and the US is ultimately revealed by viewing literary works as a "contact zone" through which the complicated relations and shared history of the two nations can be renegotiated. On a more theoretical level, the book reflects on the role of literatureâin particular the novel as a transnational mediumâas a bridge between nations in a period of globalization.
With its focus on cross-cultural connections, the book will be of interest to anyone studying or researching comparative literature, USâIran relations, and cultural studies generally.