Analyses contemporary Iranian literature in both Iran and its diaspora, in relation to the social, economic and political fieldsHonourable Mention: Hamid Naficy Book Award of the Association of Iranian Studies 2022
Explores the literary relations between Iran and the world, including its large diaspora, with a global framework
Based on 15 years of fieldwork and travels in Iran, with unique interviews, data collection and participant observation
Offers innovative theorisation of post-revolutionary Iranian literature on the margins of the world literary system
Watch a presentation by the author about the book (via UCI Jordan Center for Persian Studies and Culture Youtube)
In this critical analysis, Laetitia Nanquette explores how Iranian literature has functioned and circulated from the 1979 revolution to the present. She looks at prose productions in particular, analysing several genres and media.
Taking Iran as a starting point, Nanquette explores the forms, structures and functions of Iranian literature within Iranian society. She then turns to the diaspora with a focus on North America, Western Europe and Australia and the world beyond Iranians to examine the current dynamics of literary production and circulation between Iranian diasporic spaces and the homeland.
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