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Jasmine and Stars Fatemeh Keshavarz

Jasmine and Stars By Fatemeh Keshavarz

Jasmine and Stars by Fatemeh Keshavarz


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Challenges popular perceptions of Iran as a society bereft of vitality and joy. Blending in glimpses of the author's own life - from childhood memories in 1960s Shiraz to her life as a professor in America, this title paints a portrait of Iran aiming to depict both cultural depth and intellectual complexity.

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Jasmine and Stars: Reading More Than Lolita in Tehran by Fatemeh Keshavarz

In a direct, frank, and intimate exploration of Iranian literature and society, scholar, teacher, and poet, Fatemeh Keshavarz challenges popular perceptions of Iran as a society bereft of vitality and joy. Her fresh perspective on present day Iran provides a rare insight into this rich culture alive with artistic expression but virtually unknown to most Americans. Keshavarz introduces readers to two modern Iranian women writers whose strong and articulate voices belie the stereotypical perception of Iranian women as voiceless victims in a country of villains. She follows with a lively critique of the recent best-seller "Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books", which epitomizes what Keshavarz calls the "New Orientalist narrative," a view marred by stereotype and prejudice more often tied to current geopolitical conflicts than to an understanding of Iran. Blending in firsthand glimpses of her own life - from childhood memories in 1960s Shiraz to her present life as a professor in America - Keshavarz paints a portrait of Iran depicting both cultural depth and intellectual complexity. With a scholar's expertise and a poet's hand, she helps amplify the powerful voices of contemporary Iranians and leads readers toward a deeper understanding of the country's past and present.

Jasmine and Stars Reviews

A balanced, objective perspective on Iran, a perspective that provides nuanced depth and humanity. . . . A great read. --People's Weekly World


Draws from her own rich experiences and illustrates wonderfully rich portraits of her family and close friends. . . . Assures readers that every word is wholly heartfelt and sincere.--Arab American News


Extremely valuable as a personal testimony of [Keshavarz's] own experiences growing up in Iran and provides a counterbalance to Nafisi's dark portrayal of her life in Iran. . . . Important . . . because of its active participation in the debate about how Western views of Middle Eastern countries are colored by prejudice and stereotyping.--Middle East Journal


Eye opening. . . . Keshavarz gives a rare glimpse into post-revolutionary Iran, showing that while there are a host of political problems and unresolved social issues, still literature, culture and Iranians' love of life and beauty are alive and well.--The Jordan Times


Introduces . . . Iranian women writers, with infectious enthusiasm, to western readers. . . . Suffused with references to pomegranates, fragrant gardens, Sufi mysticisim, and tender father-daughter relationships . . . [ Jasmine and Stars] exude[s] . . . charm.--MELUS


Introduces ordinary Iranians and a universal spirit we all share.--Washington University in St.Louis Magazine


It is not necessary to have read Reading Lolita in Tehran to appreciate the thrust of [Keshavarz's] argument, which challenges the popular notion that Iran is an oppressive, joyless, intellectually stagnant place, particularly for women. . . . Controversial, certainly, but an excellent counterpoint for book-group discussions of Nafisi's book.--Booklist


Narrated in a very engaging and evocative style, embellished with poetic force. This personal story is told in a direct narrative form which transcends the boundaries of telling and showing.--Muslim World Book Review


Those interested in extended analysis of Nafisi's work will be interested in this book, especially the last section dedicated exclusively to RLT.--MESA Bulletin

About Fatemeh Keshavarz

FATEMEH KESHAVARZ is professor of Persian and comparative literature and chair of the Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages and Literatures at Washington University in St. Louis. She is author of four previous books, including Reading Mystical Lyric: The Case of Jalal Al-Din Rumi and a volume of poetry.

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CIN0807831093G
9780807831090
0807831093
Jasmine and Stars: Reading More Than Lolita in Tehran by Fatemeh Keshavarz
Used - Good
Hardback
The University of North Carolina Press
2007-03-15
192
N/A
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