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ISBN 13: 9789264036161
Author: Habib Borjian
Editor’s Note This volume was initially published on paper1 and distributed among the Conventions participants. The present volume contains the program, the welcoming and presidential addresses, and the abstracts of the Fourth Biennial Convention of ASPS. The program consists of the opening session, followed by nine sessions, each in two parallel panels. There are nearly eighty abstracts, which are arranged in alphabetical order of the name of authors. Those written in Persian appear at the end and are inserted in sequences and paginated from left to write, like the pages in English. A short biography of each author, when available, is given in the footnote. The transliteration of Persian words adopted for this volume is that of the Journal of Persianate Societies (JPS); some exceptions were allowed for the terms specific to South Asia. Habib Borjian Secretary-Treasurer, ASPS Associate Editor, JPS
A Gender Approach to the Vocational Education and Training in Modern Tajikistan – Malika Abdulvasieva
Transmission of Knowledge in a Chishtī Khānaqāh in Rural Punjab during the Eighteenth Century: Modes of Learning – Sajida Sultana Alvi
Themes and Sources of the Current Generation of Pakistani Artists – Sadia Arshad
Socio-Cultural Aspects of Persian Print Advertisements in Iran and the United States – Mohammad Amouzadeh
Passing into Manhood in Safavi Craft Circles – Kathryn Babayan
Eyes on Disciples’ Hearts: Masterful Vision as Rhetorical Tool in a Naqshbandi Hagiography – Shahzad Bashir
The Diachrony, Etymology, and Gloss of the New Persian Bur – Dariush Borbor
An Attestation of the Baloch at an Eighteenth-Century Armenian Chronicle – Vahe S. Boyajian
Muslim Clergy in Afghanistan between Religion and Politics (1940s–60s): Personalities, Institutes, and Ideas – Vladimir Boyko
Koshti and Pahlavān as Markers of the Persianate World – Houchang Esfandiar Chehabi
Contemporary Miniature Painting at Lahore – Rukhsana David
Islamic Media Coverage of Gender Factors in Current Tajikistan – Lola Dodkhudoeva
Early Persian Royal Symbolism: Ahuramazda, Kvarnah, and the Rod and the Ring – Erica Ehrenberg
Written Sources of Badakhshan – Qudrat Elchibekov
The Guidance of Citizens, Sufis and Kings in Religious Manuals of the Kobravīya Selsele – Jamal J. Elias
Politeness in Persian: The East and West Divide – Zohreh Eslami and Abbass Eslami-Rasekh
The Religion in Western Pamir during the Repressions of the 1930s – Jens Ferchland
Media Atropatene: Remarks on the Hellenistic Persian Culture – Sándor Földvári
Studies on Sassanian Onomastics in Old Georgian – Helen Giunashvili
On the Significance of Historical-Geographical Data for Persian Lexicological Studies – Jemshid Giunashvili
Examining the Aesthetic of Hybridity in Mughal Painting: The Example of Jahangir Seated on an Hourglass by Bichitr – Valérie Gonzalez
The Afterlife of Pre-Islamic Persian Political Theory in Medieval ‘Ajam Culture – Rebecca Gould
Orality, Cultural Geography, and Sacred History: Isma‛ili Shrines and Foundational Figures in Badakhshan – Jo-Ann Gross
Significance and Relevance of Persian Language in Modern Times – Mansura Haidar
The Central Asian Jadids from Revolution to Enlightenment: The Case of Sadriddin Ayni – Keith Hitchins
The Persian Fairy Prince Defeats the Cannibal King of Gilgit – Wolfgang Holzwarth
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