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Mongol invasion in Iranian drama: the case of Bahram Beyzaie / Mahmoodi-Bakhtiari, Behrooz; Manavi, Mahsa   Journal Article
Mahmoodi-Bakhtiari, Behrooz Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract New Historicists view history as a text through whose discontinuities and breaks the repressed and suppressed voices find ways of articulation. Likewise, a literary text, in its underlying layers, alludes to the historical conditions at the time of its production. In some cases, as in Bahram Beyzaie's works, however, the author intentionally uses the past to reread the present. He recreates history as a text in which the voices repressed in the classified history are heard. As the Mongols played an important role in the history of Iran, some of Beyzaie's works pay particular attention to them. This paper analyzes some of Beyzaie's plays and screenplays to investigate the presentation of the Mongols in his fictional worlds.
Key Words Iran  Bahram Beyzaie  Mongol Invasion  Iranian Drama  History 
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