INTERPRETATION OF NIZAMI'S CULTURAL HERITAGEIN THE CONTEMPORARY PERIOD
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783631817148
ISBN-10: 3631817142
Pagini: 506
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG
ISBN-10: 3631817142
Pagini: 506
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG
Notă biografică
Rahilya Geybullayeva holds a PhD (1989) from Lomonosov Moscow State University and is the founder of the Azerbaijan Comparative Literature Association. She is a recipient of UNESCO, Carnegie, and Fulbright Fellowships; served as a visiting scholar at SOAS University of London (Intercultural Dialogue Regular Programme), at the Comparative Literature Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA (project "Conception of National Literature"), at the Berkeley University of California (Berkeley Program in Eurasian and East European Studies), and at the Anthropology Department of Harvard University. Her ongoing project is identity through the prism of Past in the future: rules to follow at the Anthropology Department, Harvard University.
Christine van Ruymbeke holds a PhD (1997) in Persian studies from the Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium) and taught for several years at her home university before moving to Cambridge in 2002. She is Ali Reza and Muhamed Soudavar Reader in Persian literature and culture at the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies in Cambridge (UK). She is a fellow, tutor and the college praelector at Darwin College, University of Cambridge (UK). She is a long-standing member of the councils of multiple learned societies, including the Royal Asiatic and Ancient India and Iran Trust. She works on classical (medieval and pre-modern) Persian literature, with a special focus on the masnavis of Nezami of Ganja (12th c. AD) and on the Persian versions of the Kalila and Dimna fables (12th-16th c. AD).
Christine van Ruymbeke holds a PhD (1997) in Persian studies from the Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium) and taught for several years at her home university before moving to Cambridge in 2002. She is Ali Reza and Muhamed Soudavar Reader in Persian literature and culture at the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies in Cambridge (UK). She is a fellow, tutor and the college praelector at Darwin College, University of Cambridge (UK). She is a long-standing member of the councils of multiple learned societies, including the Royal Asiatic and Ancient India and Iran Trust. She works on classical (medieval and pre-modern) Persian literature, with a special focus on the masnavis of Nezami of Ganja (12th c. AD) and on the Persian versions of the Kalila and Dimna fables (12th-16th c. AD).
Cuprins
Part I: Nizami and Theories of Identity for the Literary-Cultural Heritage in a Discourse of Collapsing Identities
Part II: Concepts, Characters and Values of Nizami
Part III: Nizami's Heritage in the Discourse of Medieval Symbols and Regional Concepts
Part IV: Archetypes Considered as Regional Motifs through the Caucasus, the Middle East, and Europe
Part V: Love and Love Allegory in Medieval Muslim Literary Representation
Part VI: Archetypes from the Caucasus and the Indian Subcontinent
Part VII: Regional Archetypes and Recycling Motifs in Nizami's and Rustaveli's Creativity
Part VIII: Nizami's Heritage in Musical Interpretation and Applied Arts