BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Department of Asian Studies//NONSGML Events//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://asia.ubc.ca/events/event/ X-WR-CALDESC:Department of Asian Studies - Events BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20191226T1332Z-1577367162.5243-EO-47057-18@137.82.45.12 STATUS:CONFIRMED DTSTAMP:20240328T075229Z CREATED:20191219T201157Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230415T005339Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190927T183000 DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190927T210000 SUMMARY: One Poet Among Many: Hafez and the Transregional Literary Networks of 14th-Century Iran DESCRIPTION: سلسله سخنرانیهای ایرانشناسی و فارسیپژوهی علیرضا احمدیان شاع ری در میان شعرا: حافظ و شبکههای ادبی فرامنطقهای در ایرانِ قرن چهاردهم سخن ران: دکتر دومینیک پرویز بروکشا، دانشیار ادبیات فارسی، دانشگاه آکسفورد حافظ در ذهن و زبان بسیاری از ایرانیان و فارسیزبانان جایگاه ویژهای دارد، چندان که گاه او را ترجمهناپذیر و قیاسناپذیر با دیگر شعرا، چه […] X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
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حافظ در ذهن و زبان بسیاری از ایرانیان و فارسیزبانان جایگاه ویژهای دار د، چندان که گاه او را ترجمهناپذیر و قیاسناپذیر با دیگر شعرا، چه فارسیزبا ن و چه غیرفارسیزبان میدانند. دکتر پرویز بروکشا، دانشیار ادبیات فارسی در د انشگاه آکسفورد در این سخنرانی میکوشد دیدگاه تازهای دربارهٔ حافظ به ما عرض ه کند، دیدگاهی که بر مبنای آن، حافظ را نباید بهصورت شاعری منفرد و جدا از ح لقهٔ شعرای همعصرش، بلکه در دل چنان مناسبات ادبی و شاعرانهای و با توجه به روابط ادبی و سیاسی او با شعرای معاصرش، چه در شیراز و چه حتی دورتر، در تبریز و بغداد، مطالعه کرد و شناخت.
Thank you to everyone who attended this event on Friday\, September 27\, 2019. To view photos\, clic k here\; to listen to the audio of Dr. Brookshaw’s lecture\, click here.
Hafez of Shiraz (d.1390) is arguably the most famous of m edieval Iran’s great poets. More than six centuries after his death\, Hafez ’s verses continue to inspire\, console\, and provoke us today. Though undo ubtedly a giant in the Persian poetic canon\, Hafez has for far too long be en studied in splendid isolation. There are many who still believe that Haf ez’s poetry is incomparable and should not be read in tandem with that of o thers. But the truth is that Hafez was but one poet among many in fourteent h-century Iran who worked alongside one another in a profoundly competitive and intertextual environment. Hafez and his contemporaries imitated one an other’s poems\, challenged one another repeatedly in verse\, and vied with one another to secure lucrative royal patronage. This lecture will examine the motivations behind these acts of imitation in order to present a more b alanced reading of Hafez\, one that stands in opposition to the traditional depiction of the poet\, and is\, consequently\, more faithful to Hafez’s h istorical reality.
Dominic Parviz Brookshaw is Assoc iate Professor of Persian Literature at the University of Oxford\, and Seni or Research Fellow in Persian at Wadham College\, Oxford. From 2011-2013 he was Assistant Professor of Persian Literature and Comparative Literature a t Stanford University. Professor Brookshaw currently serves on the Editoria l Board of Middle Eastern Literatures and\, for a decade (2004-2014)\, he s erved as Assistant Editor for Iranian Studies. He is a former member of bot h the Board of the International Society for Iranian Studies\, and the Gove rning Council of the British Institute of Persian Studies. Professor Brooks haw has published widely on medieval and modern Persian poetry. His monogra ph\, Hafiz and His Contemporaries: Poetry\, Performance\, and Patronage in Fourteenth-century Iran was published in February 2019 by Bloomsbury.