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Poetics Of The Sufi Carnival The Rogue Lyrics Qalandariyt Of Sani Attr And Erqi Matthew Thomas Miller

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Poetics Of The Sufi Carnival The Rogue Lyrics Qalandariyt Of Sani Attr And Erqi Matthew Thomas Miller
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Publisher: Washington University
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.69 MB
Pages: 420
Author: Matthew Thomas Miller
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Poetics Of The Sufi Carnival The Rogue Lyrics Qalandariyt Of Sani Attr And Erqi Matthew Thomas Miller by Matthew Thomas Miller instant download after payment.

The Poetics of the Sufi Carnival: The ‘Rogue Lyrics’ (Qalandariyât) of Sanâ’i, ‘Attâr, and ‘Erâqi is the first detailed study of the poetics and cultural politics of the “rogue lyrics” (qalandariyât) of medieval Persian Sufi literature. Countering approaches that either reduce this carnivalesque poetry to an abstract symbolist poetics or sublimated aesthetic expression of Sufi antinomianism, the present study analyzes (1) the historical development of this coun- tergenre, (2) the myriad ways in which its heterotopic poetics creates—indeed, performs— meaning, and (3) the cultural politics of its (typically) same-sex beloved.
Chapter one and two position the qalandariyât within the broader historical develop- ment of the Persian genre system. These chapters combine close readings of a wide variety of early poetry, manuscripts, and poetic treatises with a computational form of textual analysis called topic modeling to argue that not only was qalandari poetry considered a coherent thematic genre, but it functioned as a heterotopic countergenre to religious-homiletic (zohdiyât/ mow’ezeh) and royal panegyric (madhiyât) poetry in the early Persian poetic system. Chapter three then examines the poetics of the qalandariyât, focusing in particular on the ways in which the force dynamics embedded in its “shocking” and transgressive imagery both performs and inculcates the radical spiritual (inter-)subjectivity necessary for the true Sufi lover. Finally, chapter four problematizes the tendency in modern scholarship on Sufi love theory to heteronormativize or “straighten” expressions of embodied same-sex desire through a close reading of ‘Erâqi’s conversion to the qalandari antinomian mode of piety in his anonymous hagiography.

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