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Networks of Writerly Kinship in Early Qajar Iran by Dominic Parviz Brookshaw

Iranian Studies

University of Toronto

Toronto

Iran

ایران

دانشگاه تورنتو

تورنتو

ایرانشناسی

Qajar

women

poet

poetry

kinship

network

patron

قاجار

زنان شاعر

شاعر

ایرانیکا

شبکه

فامیل

دانشگاه آکسفورد

Oxford University

Iranica Encyclopedia Foundation

Автор: Elahé Omidyar Mir-Djalali Institute

Загружено: 2025-05-26

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Описание: Lecture Series: Women Poets
A Family of Poets and a Family of Patrons: Networks of Writerly Kinship in Early Qajar Iran by Prof. Dominic Parviz Brookshaw
Date: May 9, 2025
Organizer: The Elahé Omidyar Mir-Djalali Institute of Iranian Studies at University of Toronto

About the Talk:
In this paper I will explore the literary landscape of early Qajar Iran (1790s-1830s) through mapping intersecting familial networks of poets and their patrons. Focusing on the son (Sahab Isfahani), daughter (Rashha Isfahani), and grandson (Kushta Natanzi) of the celebrated Zand era poet, Hatif Isfahani, I will show how this family of poets secured the patronage of three of Fath-‘Ali Shah’s more culturally-minded offspring: Mahmud Mirza and Humayun Mirza, the shah’s fourteenth and sixteenth sons, and their full sister, Zia’ al-Saltana, the shah’s seventh and most influential daughter. Through a close reading of the panegyrics written by these poets for the royal siblings, I will tease out the particularities of their overlapping patronage relationships. This specific matrix of poetry production and consumption is complicated further by the fact that, not only were these three children of the shah connoisseurs of fine verse, they also composed poetry themselves. Moreover, two of these siblings played key roles in the documenting of early Qajar poetry: Mahmud Mirza was the most prolific compiler of tazkiras (biographical poetry anthologies) during his father’s reign, one of which, an anthology of contemporary and historical female poets, was commissioned by Zia’ al-Saltana.

About the Speaker:
Dominic Parviz Brookshaw is Professor of Persian Literature and Iranian Culture in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Oxford, and Senior Research Fellow in Persian at Wadham College, Oxford. He serves currently as President of the Association for Iranian Studies. In 2020, his latest book, Hafiz and His Contemporaries: Poetry, Performance, and Patronage in Fourteenth-century Iran (I B Tauris/Bloomsbury: 2019), won the Saidi-Sirjani Book Award.

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