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ID092946
Title ProperTo be feared and desired
Other Title Informationturks in the collected works of 'Ubayd-i Zakani
LanguageENG
AuthorBrookshaw, Dominic Parviz
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article discusses the representation of Turks in the kulliy t (collected works) of the fourteenth-century poet 'Ubayd-i Z k n? (d. 1371). 'Ubayd is well known for his satirical works (e.g. M sh u gurba, Akhl q al-ashr f), but his courtly poetry (in particular his ghazals and qas?das) have yet to receive substantial scholarly attention. This study examines the various ways in which 'Ubayd presents Turks in his kulliy t, whether as an object of erotic desire, a figure to be feared on account of his violent nature, or else as a metaphor for the royal patron or other member of the ruling elite of fourteenth-century Shiraz. This article explores the tension that exists in 'Ubayd's works between these various depictions of the Turk, shows how references to Turks in bawdy prose works and other poetic genres (such as rub '?) can be used to interpret those found in more chaste ghazals, and discusses the possible implications the depiction of the Turk found in 'Ubayd's kulliy t may have for our understanding of references to Turks in the poetry of his contemporaries, in particular H fiz (d. 1389).
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 42, No. 5; Dec 2009: p725-744
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol. 42, No. 5; Dec 2009: p725-744
Key WordsFeared ;  DesiredUBayd-i Zakani