ID | 101288 |
Title Proper | Confessions of Dolgoruki |
Other Title Information | fiction and masternarrative in twentieth-century Iran |
Language | ENG |
Author | Yazdani, Mina |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This paper is an in-depth study of The Confessions of Dolgoruki, the purported memoirs of a nineteenth-century Russian ambassador to Iran, long adduced as a document proving the claim that the Bahamacr'i-s of Iran are spies of foreign powers. It unearths several early versions of the text, contextualizes the creation of The Confessions, exams the zeitgeist that produced it, and tracks the changes the text went through as the dominant socio-political discourse changed over time. In discussing the range of reactions The Confessions provoked, this paper traces the intriguing path through which this text created the masternarrative of Bahamacr'i- espionage. Finally, a hypothesis regarding the identity of the original creator of the text is advanced. |
`In' analytical Note | Iranian Studies Vol. 44, No. 1; Jan 2011: p25-47 |
Journal Source | Iranian Studies Vol. 44, No. 1; Jan 2011: p25-47 |
Key Words | Dolgoruki ; Masternarrative ; Iran ; Confessions ; Muslim |