Necropolitics and the Diasporic Subject
Necropolitics and the Diasporic Subject From Sophocles’ Antigone to Kamila Shamsie’s Home Fire Authors: Farzaneh Doosti, Amir Ali Nojoumian Published in Critical Language & Literary […]
Necropolitics and the Diasporic Subject From Sophocles’ Antigone to Kamila Shamsie’s Home Fire Authors: Farzaneh Doosti, Amir Ali Nojoumian Published in Critical Language & Literary […]
Published in The Massachusetts Review, Volume 63, Issue 3 @2022 Artwork by Franco Matticchio, Internazionale 1243 @2018 The first thing I do every morning is […]
As reported by Tehran Times, The Abolhassan Najafi Award is a private Iranian literary prize that is given to a Persian translator of a novel […]
The Three-Twenty-Seven train from Tehran to Andimeshk left the station at 11.45 in the morning of July fifth, 1984, with my father in compartment number […]
I was going through one of those precocious pains of kidney stone expulsion when one struggles to sit still on the chair. I had taken […]
Azadeh Heidari and Farzaneh Doosti 10.34785/J014.2021.724 Written in nine main chapters and 240 pages, the recently published book on the Bourdieusian notion of ‘symbolic violence’ […]
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