Another Place.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boston :
BRILL,
2017.
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Colección: | Iran studies.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Contents; Acknowledgements; A Note on Translations; Chapter 1 Introduction; Goli Taraqqi: A Committed Writer?; Two Decades of Silence; The Literature of the Islamic Revolution; Goli Taraqqi: A Feminist Writer?; Emigration Literature; Critical Reception; Goli Taraqqi's Fiction: Narratives of Space; Identity, Space, and Transcultural Significations; Chapter 2 Entangled Identities: Space, Mobility, Individuation; The Che Guevara Stories and the Verge of Transition; Zygmunt Bauman: Disembedding the Self, a Postulated Project.
- Surmounting the Communal Structures: Thesis, Antithesis, and the Final EscapeLost in the Maze: "Man ham Che Guevara hastam" and the Obstructed Mobility; Impeded in/by the Text; The Impelling Force of Dissatisfaction; The Smashed Cooking Pot; "Yek ruz:" An Attempt at Re-Unification; A Counterargument to Mr. Heydari's Ideal; Needy Hands vs. Self-Content Hands; The Adjacent Death and the Distant Vitality; The Impossible Backward Movement: Verification of Mr. Heydari's Attitude; "Jayi digar:" Conflict Resolved; Amir 'Ali: A Prototype of Mr. Heydari; A Room of One's Own.
- The Unshaped, Empty DesertsThe Free Flight of the Kite; Conflict Resolved; Corporeal Self-Alteration as a Means to Escape Communal Structures; Amputation: A Way to Be Cut Off from the Communal Body; Two Modes of Self-Reference; Descriptive Self-Reference; Reflective Self-Reference; Amputation: The Conflict Itself or the Symbolic Resolution?; The Downward Journey; Narration: A Way Outwards; "Khoshbakhti:" The Silenced Narration; A Battle of Voices; Happiness and Narrative Communication; Conditional Articulation; Discursive Devaluation; Self-Elimination for the Sake of Self-Expression.
- "Mi'ad:" A Postponed PromiseThe Will to Narrate and the Urge to Leave; Narration: The Means to Express Selfhood, the Means of Happiness; The Autofictional Dimension; Chapter 3 Displacement: The Problematics of Self-Space and the Trauma of Identification; Displacement and Its Impact on Representational Practices; Representation: Communication in Culture; Identification and Space; The Problem of Self-Space in Taraqqi's Stories; "Khaneh'i dar aseman:" The Dangling Position of the Displaced; Mas'ud D.'s Initiation of the Journey: Narrative Reconstruction of the Other on the Threshold of Departure.
- Lost Space, Lost Temporality: Nostalgia, a Narrative Attempt at Self-PreservationMahin Banu in Farang: The Problem of Space, the Shrinkage of Body; Suspension in Mid-Air: The Retreat from the Symbolic; Aqa-ye Alef and the Door Dilemma; The Room and Mr. Alef's Door Anxiety; "Madame Gorgeh:" Reconstruction of Self-Space in Exile; Chapter 4 "Avvalin ruz" and "Akharin ruz:" The Function of Self-Narration; Narrative Oscillation: The Self in an Alien Environment; The Relation between Self and Narrativity: An Issue of Debate; Autobiographical Function: Leaving the Madhouse.