Results for 'hamid dabashi'

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  1. Persian Parables
    1. Hamid Dabashi

    Persian Parables

    Form as Philosophy

    Hamid Dabashi is the Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. He is the author of The World of Persian Literary Humanism, Persophilia: Persian Culture on the Global Scene, Iran without Borders: Towards a Critique of the Postcolonial Nation, and other books.

    € 41,50
  2. Persian Parables
    1. Hamid Dabashi

    Persian Parables

    Form as Philosophy

    Hamid Dabashi is the Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. He is the author of The World of Persian Literary Humanism, Persophilia: Persian Culture on the Global Scene, Iran without Borders: Towards a Critique of the Postcolonial Nation, and other books.

    € 116,50
  3. Imagine a Nation
    1. Hamid Dabashi

    Imagine a Nation

    Six Persian Poets in Search of a Homeland

    A critical and theoretical interpretation of six major modern Persian poets and the idea of a homeland, by Hamid Dabashi

    € 89,95
  4. Imagine a Nation
    1. Hamid Dabashi

    Imagine a Nation

    Six Persian Poets in Search of a Homeland

    A critical and theoretical interpretation of six major modern Persian poets and the idea of a homeland, by Hamid Dabashi

    € 30,50
  5. Mashya and Mashyana Unearthed
    1. Hamid Dabashi

    Mashya and Mashyana Unearthed

    Myth, Metonymy and the Unknowing Subject

    This is the story of Mashya and Mashyana Unearthed, an exploration of when and where ancient myths become metonymic in varied forms of contemporary cultural and aesthetic representations.

    € 34,50
  6. Mashya and Mashyana Unearthed
    1. Hamid Dabashi

    Mashya and Mashyana Unearthed

    Myth, Metonymy and the Unknowing Subject

    This is the story of Mashya and Mashyana Unearthed, an exploration of when and where ancient myths become metonymic in varied forms of contemporary cultural and aesthetic representations.

    € 131,95
  7. The Last Muslim Intellectual
    1. Hamid Dabashi

    The Last Muslim Intellectual

    The Life and Legacy of Jalal Al-e Ahmad

    In this social and intellectual biography, Hamid Dabashi contends that Jalal Al-e Ahmad was the last Muslim intellectual to have articulated a vision of Muslim worldly cosmopolitanism. This unprecedented engagement with Al-e Ahmad’s life and legacy is a prelude to what Dabashi calls a ‘post-Islamist Liberation Theology’.

    € 38,95
  8. On Edward Said
    1. Hamid Dabashi

    On Edward Said

    Remembrance of Things Past

    An intimate intellectual, political and personal portrait of Edward Said, one of the 20th centuries leading public intellectuals

    € 66,50
  9. The Last Muslim Intellectual
    1. Hamid Dabashi

    The Last Muslim Intellectual

    The Life and Legacy of Jalal Al-e Ahmad

    In this social and intellectual biography, Hamid Dabashi contends that Jalal Al-e Ahmad was the last Muslim intellectual to have articulated a vision of Muslim worldly cosmopolitanism. This unprecedented engagement with Al-e Ahmad’s life and legacy is a prelude to what Dabashi calls a ‘post-Islamist Liberation Theology’.

    € 138,50
  10. On Edward Said
    1. Hamid Dabashi

    On Edward Said

    Remembrance of Things Past

    An intimate intellectual, political and personal portrait of Edward Said, one of the 20th centuries leading public intellectuals

    € 23,50
  11. An Analysis of Hamid Dabashi's Iran
    1. Bryan Gibson

    An Analysis of Hamid Dabashi's Iran

    A People Interrupted

    Written amid the political fallout and ‘war on terror’ following the 9/11 terrorist attacks on New York—Dabashi’s adopted city—in 2001, Iran: A People Interrupted offers an insider’s insight into the Iranian psyche.

    € 8,95
  12. An Analysis of Hamid Dabashi's Theology of Discontent
    1. Magdalena C. Delgado
    2. Bryan Gibson

    An Analysis of Hamid Dabashi's Theology of Discontent

    The Ideological Foundation of the Islamic Revolution in Iran

    Hamid Dabashi suggests that the Iranian Revolution of 1978-9 would not have taken place had it not been for the influential ideas set out by eight Iranian Islamic thinkers in the decades before it occurred.

    € 8,95