Necropolitics and the Diasporic Subject From Sophocles’ Antigone to Kamila Shamsie’s Home Fire Authors: Farzaneh Doosti, Amir Ali Nojoumian Published…
The Solitude of a Ladybug
Published in The Massachusetts Review, Volume 63, Issue 3 @2022 Artwork by Franco Matticchio, Internazionale 1243 @2018 The first thing…
Persian translations of “HHhH”, “The Awakening” share Abolhassan Najafi Award
As reported by Tehran Times, The Abolhassan Najafi Award is a private Iranian literary prize that is given to a…
Summer ’84 Published in Strange Horizons
The Three-Twenty-Seven train from Tehran to Andimeshk left the station at 11.45 in the morning of July fifth, 1984, with…
Birthday of Reza Deldar-Nik
I was going through one of those precocious pains of kidney stone expulsion when one struggles to sit still on…
Symbolic Violence: Conversations with Bourdieu, Michael Burawoy
Azadeh Heidari and Farzaneh Doosti 10.34785/J014.2021.724 Written in nine main chapters and 240 pages, the recently published book on the…
Ecofeminist Philosophy and the Paradox of Essentialism in Artistic Creation
Ecofeminist Philosophy and the Paradox of Essentialism in Artistic Creation: Reading the Culture/Nature/Gender Trichotomy through Contemporary Visual Arts Farzaneh Doosti…
Of Hideous ‘Half-and-Halfs’: Reading the Grotesque in Leila Aboulela’s The Kindness of Enemies
Authors Farzaneh Doosti 1 Amir Ali Nojoumian 2 1 PhD and lecturer in Department of English, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic…
The Book of Tehran
Title: The Book of Tehran: A City in Short Fiction Edited by Fereshteh Ahmadi Published by Comma Press, 2019 Featuring Atoosa Afshin-Navid, Fereshteh…
Recommended Sources for University Entrance Exams
Recommended Sources for University Entrance Exams (Master’s Degree in English Literature) Compiled by Farzaneh Doosti, PhD Updated June 8, 2019 This…
Hazeover, or Toothbrush Wrong Time
Addiction doesn’t disappear, it only changes forms. I was hooked on idleness, but now I’m hooked on work. I was…
Someone Without Peers
I have a friend who I see once in a while, and whenever we meet, we talk about our favourite…