All Stories

  1. Dream(e)scapes of identity: Aesthetics of authenticity in Sylvia Plath's surrealist visions
  2. Beyond the static “they-self”: the aesthetics of authenticity in Forough Farrokhzad’s “it is only sound that remains”
  3. “To See Beyond Fear”: Harbingering a Dissenting Discourse in Iranian American Self-Narratives
  4. Of Sphinx and Sparrows: The Apocalyptic Vision in Yeats’s “The Second Coming” and Milosz’s “A Song on the End of the World”
  5. THE MANY TURNS OF THE SCREW: THE INHERENT AMBIGUITY OF HENRY JAMES’S THE TURN OF THE SCREW
  6. New York-letters : An Ode to New York, a Panegyric to Persia
  7. The Maypole of Merry Vagabonds: Hawthorne’s “The Seven Vagabonds” and the Birth of Conservative Utopia
  8. Damsels in distress: manufacturing ‘Lolitas’ for the West in Azar Nafisi’s Reading Lolita in Tehran
  9. From the American Eve to the European(ized) Eve in Henry James’s the Portrait of a Lady
  10. Toward Strategic Auto-Orientalism in Iranian American Self-Narrative: A Critique of Jasmin Darznik’s The Good Daughter
  11. Robert Frost's dramatic monologue : the two sides of the narrative in "A Servant to Servants"
  12. Critical Literacies in Iran
  13. A half of one-sixth of Pyongyang
  14. The Appeal of the Fantastic and the Improbable in Late Eighteenth-Century Children's Literature
  15. “Borders made in Great Britain”: in conversation with Reza Amirkhani about his Afghanistan travelogue, Janistan, Kabulistan
  16. “A labor of love”: on the perils and seductions of writing about Iran. An Interview with Jill Worrall
  17. Colonial Rhetoric in Betty Mahmoody's memoir "Not Without My Daughter"
  18. Not Without My Daughter
  19. Not Without My Daughter
  20. The Mad Muslim Mob: De/Mythologising Shiʿi Iran in V. S. Naipaul's 'Islamic' Travelogues
  21. REVIEW - Dabashi, Hamid. Being a Muslim in the World. vii + 188 pp. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.