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Cyrus Amiri

Cyrus Amiri

Academic rank: Associate Professor
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Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 4564457
Faculty: Faculty of Language and Literature
Address: English Department / Faculty of Forign Languages and Literatures / Sanandaj 66177-15175 / Iran.
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Research

Title
English letters, Kurdish words: Debunking Orientalist Tropes in Kae Bahar’s Letters from a Kurd
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Kae Bahar; Kurdish novel; born-translated novel; Orientalism; world literature
Year
2018
Journal COGENT ARTS & HUMANITIES
DOI
Researchers Maryam Soltanbead ، Somayeh ghorbani ، Cyrus Amiri

Abstract

This study discusses the affirmation and negation of Orientalist tropes in Kae Bahar’s Letters from a Kurd. As novel by a London-based Iraqi Kurdish novelist, Letters from a Kurd exemplifies many of the issues which inform literary production in transnational and diasporic contexts. While references to recent studies of world literature by David Damrosch, Franco Moretti, Pascale Casanova, Pheng Cheah, and Rebecca Walkowitz provide a framework for discussing and understanding the conditions of the novel’s production and circulation, Edward Said’s critique of Orientalism provides us with a critical standpoint for discussing the novelist’s representation of the Kurdish society. The findings of the study suggest that, despite the demands of the global market and the Orientalist history of the English language, the novel provides a nuanced representation of the Kurdish society by debunking Orientalist fixities stereotypically attributed to Middle Eastern communities.