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Mahyar Entezari
University of Pennsylvania
Occupation
Lecturer
Contact

Philadelphia PA
United States
ABOUT
As Lecturer in Persian Language & Culture in the Department of Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations at the University of Pennsylvania, Mahyar Entezari coordinates and teaches elementary- and intermediate-level Persian (Farsi) language courses—inclusive of the cultures of the Persian-speaking world (i.e., Afghanistan, Iran, and Tajikistan). Additionally, he teaches Iranian cinema and Persian literature. Presently, Entezari is also a doctoral candidate in Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures in the Department of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Texas at Austin (UT). In addition to teaching Persian as a foreign language, his specializations include literature, film, and culture studies. His dissertation investigates Iranian representations of Afghans and Afghanistan since 1979. Entezari's work has been recognized by institutions such as the U.S. Department of Education and the Fulbright Program.
Discipline
Language
Sub Areas
19th-21st Centuries
Cinema/Film
Cultural Studies
Identity/Representation
Iranian Studies
Language Acquisition
Minorities
Persian
Transnationalism
Geographic Areas of Interest
Afghanistan
Azerbaijan
Iran
Tajikistan
Specialties
Teaching Persian As A Foreign Language
Transnationalism In Persianate Societies
Languages
Arabic (advanced)
English (native)
German (fluent)
Persian (native)
Tajik (advanced)
Turkish (intermediate)
Education
PhD | 2015 | Middle Eastern Studies | University of Texas at Austin
MA | 2009 | Middle Eastern Studies | University of Texas at Austin
BA | 2004 | German Studies | University of California, San Diego
Abstracts
The Other Theocracy: The Islamic Republic of Iran’s Discourse on the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan