An Iranian childhood : rethinking history and memory

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Bibliographic Details
Statement of responsibility:Hamid Dabashi, Columbia University
Main Author: Dabashi, Hamid, 1951- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 219 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series:The global Middle East
ISBN:9781009072304 (ebook) ; 9781316512852 (hardback) ; 9781009069335 (paperback)
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Other Editions:Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe)
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Summary:Hamid Dabashi was born and raised in southern Iran in the 1950s and 1960s. During this time, his homeland was changed beyond recognition, from the 1953 coup d'état to the 1963 political protests and the beginning of the Marxist rebellions against the Shah in 1971. In this vibrant, unique and personal study, Dabashi recounts his experience of this defining period in modern Iranian history, deftly blending the personal with the political, the ordinary with the extraordinary. Lyrically written, he combines vivid childhood memories with careful reflection to explore the intersection of history and memory. The book draws upon a rich tapestry of themes and sources, including art, literature, and folklore. In doing so, Dabashi asserts the power and place of the knowing postcolonial subject. Redrawing the limits of modern literary historiography, he asks what it means to be a Muslim and an Iranian, and, indeed, what it is that forms the humanity of a person.
Item Description:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 13 Apr 2023)
DOI:10.1017/9781009072304