Reading Lolita in Tehran

a memoir in books

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Azar Nafisi: Reading Lolita in Tehran (Hardcover, 2008, Random House Trade Paperbacks)

380 sivua ; 21 cm, 380 sidor

På English

Publicerades 2008 av Random House Trade Paperbacks.

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Really enjoyed this. The story of a female Iranian professor of literature returning to her home country around the time of Khomeini's revolution and staying for 18 years, trying to do what she wants to do - teach literature, without being censored or oppressed. Which isn't easy in a very hard-line religious dictatorship.

It's part memoir, part literary criticism (her analysis of Lolita is fascinating - I just wish I had read all of the books she discusses) and part analysis of what it means to live in a country where individuality, imagination and personal freedom are frowned upon, to put it mildly - especially as a woman. It's a furious defense of human rights and of the need for fiction, a book where I find myself wanting to quote something every other page. (And considering the current trend of growing moral censorship and hunt for "true stories", not just …

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  • Nafisi, Azar.
  • Iran.
  • English teachers Iran. Biography.
  • English literature Study and teaching. Iran.
  • American literature Study and teaching. Iran.
  • Women Books and reading. Iran.
  • Books and reading Iran.
  • Group reading Iran.
  • naiset.
  • naisen asema.
  • islam.
  • kirjallisuus.
  • opetus.
  • opettajat.
  • opiskelijat.
  • yliopistot.
  • sananvapaus.
  • muistelmat.