This excerpt from Laetitia Nanquette’s book, Iranian Literature After the Islamic Revolution, provides a detailed analysis of the Iranian literary field. It examines the complex relationship between literary production and the Iranian state, exploring the effects of censorship and state control on the creation and circulation of literature. The book also examines the influence of globalisation on Iranian literature, particularly the dynamics of translation and the emergence of digital spaces. Nanquette then shifts her attention to the Iranian diaspora, exploring its relationship with Iran and other diasporic communities. Ultimately, she examines the position of literature in the broader Persian cultural system, highlighting its evolving relationship to visual media and the increasing prominence of visual arts.
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