Erotic Persian: = Alfiyeh va shalfiyeh
"This book is a general survey of language and images that arouse sexual desire. The book begins by examining the works of the great Persian poets and prose authors who avoid direct mention of bodily functions and use imagery borrowed from nature and food when describing the charms of lovers an...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book is a general survey of language and images that arouse sexual desire. The book begins by examining the works of the great Persian poets and prose authors who avoid direct mention of bodily functions and use imagery borrowed from nature and food when describing the charms of lovers and human sexual activity. The examination shows how erotic imagery, at one time innovative, hardened into clichés over centuries of repeated use. The book's focus on the semantics of allusive Persian also leads to a general notion of what makes one poem or piece of prose sexually stimulating and another inspirational. Here "Erotic Persian" joins an ongoing controversy: namely, to what extent are some of the works of great Sufi authors like Rumi, Saʿdi, Hafez, etc. erotic? Dealing with both the pleasures of the flesh and the spirit? The book asks: Can certain works be at once carnal and spiritual? The prevailing view frowns on such interpretations, insisting great authors never wrote solely to arouse readers' desires. If erotic material found its way into the canon, many assert, it was there merely to divert the reader's or listener's attention away from the everyday and direct it toward spiritual truths"-- |
Beschreibung: | Die faksimilierte Handschrift stellt eine persische Übersetzung des ursprünglich arabischen Werkes "Ruǧūʿ aš-šaiḫ ilā ṣibāh fi 'l-qūwa ʿala 'l-bah" dar, die Aḥmad Ibn-Yūsuf at-Tīfāšī zugeschrieben wird Enthält im Faksimile eine heute in der iranischen Parlamentsbibliothek (Kitābhāna, Mūza wa Markaz-i Asnād-i Maǧlis-i Šūrā-i Islāmī) liegende Handschrift mit der Zugangsnr. 364 bzw. der heutigen Nr. 5421 (siehe Seite 77, Anmerkung 35) |
Beschreibung: | xxxii, 205, 84 Seiten Faksimiles 31 cm |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Acknowledgements ix Transliterations xi Introduction Persian Eroticism: Terminology 1. xiii 2. Eroticism in Persian: Product of Poor Comprehension or Literary Expression Worthy of Study? xvii 3. Erotica or Pornography? xxiii 4. Why Study Eroticism in Persian Literature? Chapter I xxviii The Eroticism of Obsessive Piety and Transgressive Impiety 1. Obsessive Impieties during Worship 1 2. Rumi and the Condemnation of Carnal Desire 4 3. Lust in the Masnavi is not Erotic 10 Canonical Erotic Literature Chapter II 1. Vis and Rämin and Tearing the Veil of Shame 12 2. Zal and Rudābeh: Eros in the Shāhnāmeh I 16 3. Rostam and Tahmineh: Eros in the Shāhnāmeh II 22 4. Homoerotic Parody of the Shāhnāmeh 25 5. Ideally Attractive Slaves 30 6. Shirin’s Shameful Nakedness 35 7. The Height and Depths of Beauty: Yusof (Heavenly), Zuleikha (Earthly) 39 8. The Evolution of the Erotic Gaze in Persian 57 Chapter III Alfiyeh va Shalflyeh՝. Pornography in Aid of Sexual Dysfunction and Sex Education 1. A Brief History of the First Illustrated Alfiyeh va Shalflyeh 66 2. The Medicine of the Libido in Persian 68 3. The Gross Indecency and Effrontery of Explicit Persian 70 4. An Illustrated Persian Sex Manual from the Latter Half of the 17th Century 76 5. Erotic Miniatures 92 6. Bowdlerizing the “Porter’s Tale” in Persian Translations and Retellings of The Arabian Nights Chapter IV 94 Erotic Literature in the Modern Period 1. Alfiyeh-Shalfiyeh and the Pretense of Modesty in Modern Speech and Print 100 2. Mirzā Habib Qă’ăni Shirāzi (1808-54) and the Ornate Alfiyeh-Shalfiyeh Essay 101 3. The
Eros of a Swishing Chador, a Downy Patch of Throat, and other Aphrodisiacs 111 vii
Contents viii 4. Locating Lust 12θ 5. Erotic Fiction as Ethnography 128 6. Seductive Theology 141 7. The Popular Erotic Novel: “The HonorableOnes” Erotic Persian in Exile Chapter V 1. Kholvāreh·. Persian Love Poems in Germany 2. 145 150 Reading Lolita in Persian Chapter VI 155 175 In Closing Bibliography 179 Index 195 Alfiyeh va Shalfyeh, The Facsimile j . до
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CONTENTS Acknowledgements ix Transliterations xi Introduction Persian Eroticism: Terminology 1. xiii 2. Eroticism in Persian: Product of Poor Comprehension or Literary Expression Worthy of Study? xvii 3. Erotica or Pornography? xxiii 4. Why Study Eroticism in Persian Literature? Chapter I xxviii The Eroticism of Obsessive Piety and Transgressive Impiety 1. Obsessive Impieties during Worship 1 2. Rumi and the Condemnation of Carnal Desire 4 3. Lust in the Masnavi is not Erotic 10 Canonical Erotic Literature Chapter II 1. Vis and Rämin and Tearing the Veil of Shame 12 2. Zal and Rudābeh: Eros in the Shāhnāmeh I 16 3. Rostam and Tahmineh: Eros in the Shāhnāmeh II 22 4. Homoerotic Parody of the Shāhnāmeh 25 5. Ideally Attractive Slaves 30 6. Shirin’s Shameful Nakedness 35 7. The Height and Depths of Beauty: Yusof (Heavenly), Zuleikha (Earthly) 39 8. The Evolution of the Erotic Gaze in Persian 57 Chapter III Alfiyeh va Shalflyeh՝. Pornography in Aid of Sexual Dysfunction and Sex Education 1. A Brief History of the First Illustrated Alfiyeh va Shalflyeh 66 2. The Medicine of the Libido in Persian 68 3. The Gross Indecency and Effrontery of Explicit Persian 70 4. An Illustrated Persian Sex Manual from the Latter Half of the 17th Century 76 5. Erotic Miniatures 92 6. Bowdlerizing the “Porter’s Tale” in Persian Translations and Retellings of The Arabian Nights Chapter IV 94 Erotic Literature in the Modern Period 1. Alfiyeh-Shalfiyeh and the Pretense of Modesty in Modern Speech and Print 100 2. Mirzā Habib Qă’ăni Shirāzi (1808-54) and the Ornate Alfiyeh-Shalfiyeh Essay 101 3. The
Eros of a Swishing Chador, a Downy Patch of Throat, and other Aphrodisiacs 111 vii
Contents viii 4. Locating Lust 12θ 5. Erotic Fiction as Ethnography 128 6. Seductive Theology 141 7. The Popular Erotic Novel: “The HonorableOnes” Erotic Persian in Exile Chapter V 1. Kholvāreh·. Persian Love Poems in Germany 2. 145 150 Reading Lolita in Persian Chapter VI 155 175 In Closing Bibliography 179 Index 195 Alfiyeh va Shalfyeh, The Facsimile j . до |
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topic_facet | Erotische Literatur Persisch Quelle |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032318959&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV010069222 |
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