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Borders and Brethren

Borders and Brethren
Author: Brenda Shaffer
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2002-10-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780262264686

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The Azerbaijani people have been divided between Iran and the former Soviet republic of Azerbaijan for more than 150 years, yet they have retained their ethnic identity. The collapse of the Soviet Union and the emergence of an independent Azerbaijan have only served to reinforce their collective identity. In Borders and Brethren, Brenda Shaffer examines trends in Azerbaijani collective identity from the period of the Islamic Revolution in Iran through the Soviet breakup and the beginnings of the Republic of Azerbaijan (1979-2000). Challenging the mainstream view in contemporary Iranian studies, Shaffer argues that a distinctive Azerbaijani identity exists in Iran and that Azerbaijani ethnicity must be a part of studies of Iranian society and assessments of regime stability in Iran. She analyzes how Azerbaijanis have maintained their identity and how that identity has assumed different forms in the former Soviet Union and Iran. In addition to contributing to the study of ethnic identity, the book reveals the dilemmas of ethnic politics in Iran.


Borders and Brethren

Borders and Brethren
Author: Brenda Shaffer
Publisher: Mit Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780262692779

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A study of ethnic identity among Azerbaijanis in Iran and in the former Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan.


The Border Papers

The Border Papers
Author: Great Britain. General Register Office (Scotland)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 820
Release: 1894
Genre: Borders Region (Scotland)
ISBN:

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The Borders of Nightmare

The Borders of Nightmare
Author: Michael Hurley
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1992-12-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1487590385

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John Richardson was Canada's first native-born poet-novelist and 'The Father of Canadian Literature.' Michael Hurley offers the first detailed account of Richardson's fiction rather than of his life or sociological importance. Hurley makes a convincing case for Richardson as an important early cartographer of the Canadian imagination and the originator of 'Southern Ontario Gothic.' He explores Richardson's influence on James Reaney, Alice Munro, Robertson Davies, Christopher Dewdney, Frank Davey, and Marian Engel. Arguing that Wacousta and The Canadian Brothers hold central places in our literature, Hurley shows how these two works established a set of boundaries that our national literary discourse has largely kept hidden. Focusing on the protean concept of the border in the fiction of this man from the periphery, The Borders of Nightmare underlines the importance of boundaries, margins, shifting edges, and the coincidence of equally matched opposites in necessary balance to both Richardson and subsequent writers. In an age of postmodernism these novels – riddled as they are with discontinuities, paradoxes, ambiguity, and unresolved dualities that problematize the whole notion of a stable, coherent national or personal identity – anticipate and define a number of concerns that preoccupy us today.