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Reading across Borders

Afghans, Iranians, and Literary Nationalism
Sprache: Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 2024

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2025 René Wellek Prize, Monograph, American Comparative Literature Association

The dynamic and interconnected ways Afghans and Iranians invented their modern selves through literature.

Contrary to the presumption that literary nationalism in the Global South emerged through contact with Europe alone, Reading across Borders demonstrates how the cultural forms of Iran and Afghanistan as nation-states arose from their shared Persian heritage and cross-cultural exchange in the twentieth century. In this book, Aria Fani charts the individuals, institutions, and conversations that made this exchange possible, detailing the dynamic and interconnected ways Afghans and Iranians invented their modern selves through new ideas about literature.

Fani illustrates how voluntary and state-funded associations of readers helped formulate and propagate "literature" as a recognizable notion, adapting and changing Persian concepts to fit this modern idea. Focusing on early twentieth-century periodicals with readers in Afghan and Iranian cities and their diaspora, Fani exposes how nationalism intensified—rather than severed—cultural contact among two Persian-speaking societies amidst the diverging and competing demands of their respective nation-states. This interconnected history was ultimately forgotten, shaping many of the cultural disputes between Iran and Afghanistan today.

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Aria Fani is an assistant professor and director of Persian and Iranian Studies at the University of Washington in Seattle. He serves as the current deputy editor of Iranian Studies and is a co-investigator of the Translation Studies Hub at UW.

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In this fascinating account of the forging of national literatures, Aria Fani focuses on individuals, institutions, and mediums. He introduces us to the likes of the Afghan Sarwar Guyā E‘temādi, who lectured in Pakistan, Iran, and Soviet Central Asia, and the Bombay- and Lausanne-educated Mahmud Afshār, who founded periodicals and literary endowments in Iran. Linking such figures were local literary associations and state-funded universities whose textbooks and journals propagated new tasks for literature within and across national borders. Via what Fani calls his method of ‘East-East comparison,’ this is a milestone study that pushes against the boundaries of Middle Eastern cultural history.
— Nile Green, editor of Afghan History through Afghan Eyes

Reading across Borders is a groundbreaking critique of the very concept of literature in Iranian and Afghan contexts. With an outstanding command of literary history, primary texts, and the appropriate theoretical underpinnings, Aria Fani invites us to question decades of received wisdom that have relied on the constructed exceptionalism and glorification of 'Persian literature.' Through such a radical reassessment, Fani paves the way for a vastly more inclusive and socially responsible way of approaching Persian-language literary production, giving the reader the tools for a long overdue problematization of the myths of national identity and unexamined adages on the canon of Persian literature.
— Leyla Rouhi, Mary A. and William Wirt Warren Professor of Romance Languages, Williams College

What makes this book valuable is the well-expressed issue of the transnational nature of Persian literary heritage...it is a must-read for anyone interested in the intellectual life of 20th-century Iran and Afghanistan.
— International Journal of Middle East Studies

This book offers a ground-breaking narrative on the development of Iranian and Afghan literary nationalism...The author’s perspective on Persian modernity is innovative...[and his novel] approach, which places Europe and translation in the background while exploring the modern nationalization and conceptualization of literature across the borders, challenges readers with complex yet stimulating questions.
— Iranian Studies

Reading Across Borders resonates with the reader not just because of its historical insight, but due to Fani’s deep regard for the humanity of his subjects...Ultimately, this work is as much about being human as it is about being Iranian or Afghan. It is about the creative energy and vulnerability that are involved in making something new from something shared. It is about how people debate, defend, share, and sometimes lose their traditions in the pressing world of modernity. This makes the book a must read not just for scholars of literature and history, but for anyone interested in how culture and identity are continually made and remade through interactions, common literary heritages, and political conflict.

— The Book Review Literary Trust

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