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"Few questions are more vexed in the study of early modern Asia, with evidence more evanescent, than how people identified before nationalism. Drawing on dozens of Persian texts, Mana Kia scrutinizes their conceptions of place, movement, memory, lineage, origins, and onomastics to denaturalize the nationalist ties between land and language.
Persianization (/ ˌ p ɜːr ʒ ə ˌ n aɪ ˈ z eɪ ʃ ə n /) or Persification (/ ˌ p ɜːr s ɪ f ɪ ˈ k eɪ ʃ ə n /; Persian: پارسیسازی), is a sociological process of cultural change in which a non-Persian society becomes "Persianate", meaning it either directly adopts or becomes strongly influenced by the Persian language, culture, literature, art, music, and identity as ...
Although there is an awareness among scholars of the crucial role played by Persian language and culture in these areas, propagated through literature, such as epics, in particular the Shahnama, poetry, histories and also art, especially painting, they have rarely been investigated more than superficially, especially in the medieval period.
Kia reconceptualizes the meaning of origin and place in the context of Persian by focusing on people who lived in Iran and Hindustan in the eighteenth century. The book's temporal focus spans between two critical events: the fall of the Safavids in 1722 and the production of Macaulay's famous 1835 memorandum, "Minute upon Indian Education."
Mana Kia's (2020) book, Persianate Selves: Memories of Place and Origin before Nationalism, is a fascinating historical journey into the Persianate world, spanning across geographies of West, Central, and South Asia. It explores the Persianate selfhood before the rise of nationalism by historicising and redefining the meaning of place and ...
For centuries, Persian was the language of power and learning across Central, South, and West Asia, and Persians received a particular basic education through which they understood and engaged with the world. Not everyone who lived in the land of Iran was Persian, and Persians lived in many other lands as well. Thus to be Persian was to be embedded in a set of connections with people we today ...
Kia reconceptualizes the meaning of origin and place in the context of Persian by focusing on people who lived in Iran and Hindustan in the eighteenth century. The book's temporal focus spans between two critical events: the fall of the Safavids in 1722 and the production of Macaulay's famous 1835 memorandum, "Minute upon Indian Education."
Mana Kia sketches the contours of a larger Persianate world, historicizing place, origin, and selfhood through its tradition of proper form: adab. In this shared culture, proximities and similarities constituted a logic that distinguished between people while simultaneously accommodating plurality. Adab was the basis of cohesion for self and ...
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Ancient Persian culture exerted a powerful influence throughout the Near East, and beyond, for over a thousand years between c. 550 BCE - 651 CE and many aspects of their culture continued to influence others afterwards and up through the present day.. The first Persian polity was the Achaemenid Empire (c. 550-330 BCE) which fell to Alexander the Great and, after his death, the region was held ...