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Iran and the West : Cultural Perceptions from the Sasanian Empire to the Islamic Republic

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Since the age of the Sasanian Empire (224-651 AD), Iran and the West have time and again appeared to be at odds.

Iran and the West charts this contentious and complex relationship by examining the myriad ways the two have perceived each other, from antiquity to today.

Across disciplines, perspectives and periods contributors consider literary, imagined, mythical, visual, filmic, political and historical representations of the 'other' and the ways in which these have been constructed in, and often in spite of, their specific historical contexts.

Many of these narratives, for example, have their origin in the ancient world but have since been altered, recycled and manipulated to fit a particular agenda. Ranging from Tacitus, Leonidas and Xerxes via Shahriar Mandanipour and Azar Nafisi to Rosewater, Argo and 300, this inter-disciplinary and wide-ranging volume is essential reading for anyone working on the complex history, present and future of Iranian-Western relations.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1838607056 / 9781838607050
Paperback / softback
31/10/2019
United Kingdom
English
368 pages : illustrations (black and white)
22 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2018.