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Mohammad R. Ghanoonparvar
University of Texas at Austin
Occupation
Professor
Contact
Secondary Phone: 512-475-6605
Fax: (512) 471-7834
Middle Eastern Studies
University of Texas at Austin 1 University Station F1500
Austin TX 78712
United States
ABOUT
M. R. Ghanoonparvar is Professor of Persian and Comparative Literature at The University of Texas at Austin. Ghanoonparvar has also taught at the University of Isfahan, the University of Virginia, and the University of Arizona and was a Rockefeller Fellow at the University of Michigan. He has published widely on Persian literature and culture in both English and Persian and is the author of Prophets of Doom: Literature as a Socio-Political Phenomenon in Modern Iran (1984), In a Persian Mirror: Images of the West and Westerners in Iranian Fiction (1993), Translating the Garden (2001), Reading Chubak (2005), and Persian Cuisine:Traditional, Regional and Modern Foods (2006). His translations include Jalal Al-e Ahmad’s By the Pen, Sadeq Chubak’s The Patient Stone, Simin Daneshvar’s Savushun, Ahmad Kasravi's On Islam and Shi'ism, Sadeq Hedayat’s The Myth of Creation. Davud Ghaffarzadegan's Fortune Told in Blood, Mohammad Reza Bayrami's The Tales of Sabalan, and Bahram Beyza'i's Memoirs of the Actor in a Supporting Role. His edited volumes include Iranian Drama: An Anthology, In Transition: Essays on Culture and Identity in Middle Eastern Societies, Gholamhoseyn Sa’edi’s Othello in Wonderland and Mirror-Polishing Storytellers, and Moniru Ravanipur’s Satan Stones and Kanizu. His most recent books and translations include The Neighbor Says: Letters of Nima Yushij on Modern Persian Prosody, Ja'far Modarres-Sadeqi’s, The Horse's Head, (2011), and Red Olive: The Memoirs of Nahid Yusefian. He is working on two forthcoming books Iranian Films and Persian Fiction and Literary Diseases in Persian Literature
Discipline
Literature
Sub Areas
19th-21st Centuries
Cinema/Film
Comparative
Iranian Studies
Islamic Studies
Persian
Geographic Areas of Interest
All Middle East
Afghanistan
Iran
Specialties
Comp Lit
Iranian Cult
Mod Persian Lit
Languages
Arabic (intermediate)
German (advanced)
Persian (native)
Tajik (advanced)
Education
PhD | 1979 | Comp Lit | U of Texas at Austin
Abstracts
Children of Iranian Immigrants and the Question of Identity Through Tinted Lenses: New Media Travel Narratives