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"Zuzanna Olszewska's virtuoso study explores how young progressive Afghan intellectuals use the writing and performance of poetry as a prestigious discourse, to sustain community and claim dignity in exile. Her work makes an essential new contribution in Persian literary studies, ethnolinguistics, and refugee cultural studies worldwide." -Margaret A. Mills, Professor Emerita of Persian and Folklore, Ohio State University "Well beyond its focus on a community of Persian-speaking Afghan intellectuals living in exile in Mashhad, Iran, over the past three decades, The Pearl of Dari offers the reader the precious pearl of a genuine reading and learning experience. Zuzanna Olszewska combines solid scholarship with uplifting sensitivity to create a lively narrative replete with joyful discoveries of genuine personhood, agency, and humanity in the midst of multiple marginalities, an account of growing up amid layer upon layer of tension, bravely defying overwhelming odds." -Ahmad Karimi-Hakkak, University of Maryland

Table of Contents

Preface
A Note on the Translations, Transliteration, and Dates
Introduction
1. Border Crossings and Fractured Selves: A History of the Afghan Presence in Iran
2. The Melancholy Modern: The Rise of a Refugee Intelligentsia
3. Afghan Literary Organizations in Post-revolutionary Iran
4. The Social Lives of Poets and Poetry
5. Modern Love: Poetry, Companionate Marriage and Recrafting the Self
6. "When Your Darun Speaks to You": Ethics of Revelation and Concealment in Lyric Poetry
Conclusion
Epilogue

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 16/11/2015
      ISBN13: 9780253017529, 978-0253017529
      ISBN10: 0253017521

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "Zuzanna Olszewska's virtuoso study explores how young progressive Afghan intellectuals use the writing and performance of poetry as a prestigious discourse, to sustain community and claim dignity in exile. Her work makes an essential new contribution in Persian literary studies, ethnolinguistics, and refugee cultural studies worldwide." -Margaret A. Mills, Professor Emerita of Persian and Folklore, Ohio State University "Well beyond its focus on a community of Persian-speaking Afghan intellectuals living in exile in Mashhad, Iran, over the past three decades, The Pearl of Dari offers the reader the precious pearl of a genuine reading and learning experience. Zuzanna Olszewska combines solid scholarship with uplifting sensitivity to create a lively narrative replete with joyful discoveries of genuine personhood, agency, and humanity in the midst of multiple marginalities, an account of growing up amid layer upon layer of tension, bravely defying overwhelming odds." -Ahmad Karimi-Hakkak, University of Maryland

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      A Note on the Translations, Transliteration, and Dates
      Introduction
      1. Border Crossings and Fractured Selves: A History of the Afghan Presence in Iran
      2. The Melancholy Modern: The Rise of a Refugee Intelligentsia
      3. Afghan Literary Organizations in Post-revolutionary Iran
      4. The Social Lives of Poets and Poetry
      5. Modern Love: Poetry, Companionate Marriage and Recrafting the Self
      6. "When Your Darun Speaks to You": Ethics of Revelation and Concealment in Lyric Poetry
      Conclusion
      Epilogue

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