First European Round Table on Modern Persian Literature

and official Mid-Term Conference of the Societas Iranologica Europaea (2024)

 

The Round Table is organised in cooperation with the laboratoire CERMOM (Centre de Recherches Moyen-Orient et Méditérranée) of the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (INALCO, Paris), by Julie Duvigneau, Goulia Ghardashkhani and Christoph U. Werner.

Modern Persian literature in all major genres — prose, poetry, drama, criticism, etc. — has been written and read in Iran since the early twentieth century. Despite a vibrant production field, modern Persian literature remains widely understudied, due to a lack of institutional foundations both inside and outside of Iran. Inside Iran, modern literature has always been regarded as a potential subversive threat, both during the Pahlavi period for its supposed leftist and oppositional tendencies, and after the revolution as a challenge to Islamist ideologies. Outside of Iran, modern literature has rarely found its place inside Oriental Studies departments and has been in competition with classical Persian literature that lends itself better to diasporic identity building.

The first European Round Table on Modern Persian Literature aims to address this dual predicament in the study and reception of modern and contemporary Persian literature. Regarding institutional infrastructure, it intends to identify researchers and research locations in Europe (and beyond) and establish networks to facilitate publications, teaching, mobility, and joint projects. The European context allows easier personal contacts, but also an awareness of Persian literature in a multilingual setting and the need for multi-language translations (in French, English, German, Italian, Swedish, etc.). Concerning research focus and methodology, the goal is to bring into attention works, topics, and critical approaches that challenge and pluralize the present understanding of modern Persian/Iranian literary system and ultimately help to re-conceptualize its development within a trans-periodic and trans-cultural model.

 

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Program(761.0 KB) | First European Round Table on Modern Persian Literature (as of 1 July 2024)

4–7 July 2024, Bamberg

Thursday, 4 July

18:15 – 19:30

Marta Simidchieva

Keynote: Sadeq Hedayat and Europe: A Modernist among Modernists

19:30

Reception Dinner

Friday, 5 July

10:00 – 10:30

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Panel I: Beasts and Boundaries

Chair: Yuriko Yamanaka

10:30 – 11:00

Emil Madsen Brandt (København)

Bijan Mofid’s Jān Nesār: An Irreverent Exploration of Autocracy’s Absurdities

11:00 – 11:30

Julie Duvigneau (Paris)

Werewolves and the Walking Dead, Metamorphosis in Contemporary Iranian Prose

11:30 – 12:00

Amir Moosavi (Newark, NJ)

After Piruz: Leopards and Humans in Three Texts

12:30 – 14:00

Lunch Break

Panel II: Genres and Reception

Chair: Julie Duvigneau

14:00 – 14:30

Mario Casari (Roma)

How Should We Understand Children’s Literature? The Translators’ Voice

14:30 – 15:00

Giacomo Longhi (Roma)

Modern Persian Literature: a New Space in the Italian Book Market (1998-2024)

15:00 – 15:30

Natalia Tornesello (Napoli)

Le Petit Prince in Iran: Shamlu’s Translation

15:30 – 16:00

Coffee Break

Panel III: Inside Out, Outside In

Chair: Dina Khazai

16:00 – 16:30

Belgheis Jafari (Paris)

Representations of Homeland in Modern Afghan Literature

16:30 – 17:00

Anna Chiara Martire (Roma)

The Transnational Iranian-Afghan Literature. The Narratives of ‘Ᾱliye ‘Aṭāyi and Moḥammad Ḥoseyn Moḥammadi as a Case Study

17:00 – 17:30

Leila Rahimi Bahmany (Utrecht)

Turkophobia in Modern Persian Poetry

Dinner

Saturday, 6 July

Panel IV: Intertextualities

Chair: Mario Casari

10:00 – 10:30

Anna Krasnowolska (Kraków)

Obsessive Topics, Wandering Motifs and Intertextuality in Modern Persian Prose

10:30 – 11:00

Dina Khazai (Strasbourg)

Towards a Surrealist Mysticism: from Xorus jangi to Abutorab Khosravi

11:00 – 11:30

Renata Rusek-Kowalska (Kraków)

Reciprocal Relationship of Modern and Classical Persian Literature with a Focus on Hushang Golshiri’s Fiction

11:30 – 12:00

Shafigheh Keivan (Paris)

Literary Re-appropriation of Persian Classical Motifs and the Formation of the Modern Subject: The Aesthetics of the Narrative in the Selected Works of Hedayat, Golshiri and Alizadeh

12:30 – 14:00

Lunch Break

Panel V: Women, Women

Chair: Christine Kämpfer

14:00 – 14:30

Rita Häring (Bamberg)

You Are Like a Half-Cooked Crab on a Plate: Women Writing Men in Persian Web Novels

14:30 – 15:00

Laetitia Nanquette (Sydney)

Women Publishers in Post-revolutionary Iran: Gender, Ideology and the State

15:00 – 15:30

Leila Samadi Rendy (Freiburg)

Body Space in the Literature of Iranian Women from Goharshad Riot to ‘Women Life Freedom’ Revolt

15:30 – 16:00

Coffee Break

Panel VI: Times and Spaces

Chair: Laetitia Nanquette

16:00 – 16:30

Christoph U. Werner (Bamberg)

Writing the Revolution : The Exile Perspective in ʿAbbās Maʿrufi’s Fereydun seh pesar dāsht

16:30 – 17:00

Asghar Seyed-Gohrab (Utrecht)

Of Simurgh and the Raven: Maḥmūd Masʿūdī’s Sūrat al-Ghurāb

17:00 – 17:30

Goulia Ghardashkhani (Bamberg)

Grey Histories, Uncharted Narratives: Post-revolutionary Iran and Its Ambiguities in Zakariya Qaʾemi’s Alabula (Hazy) (2020)

17:30 – 18:00

Closing Remarks

Dinner

Sunday, 7 July

10:30 –

Bamberg Tour