Book Talk: Persian Cypress and the Blooms of Modernity
"Persian Cypress and the Blooms of Modernity" is Dr. Mandana Zandian's narrative of revisiting a collection of Dr. Abbas Milani's works, with a central theme of Modernity. It is presented in the form of a conversation with the author and has been edited accordingly.
This talk was presented in Persian on October 12, 2023.
Modernity is an ongoing process without a clear beginning or end. The closer we come to the inception of this journey in our studies, the more we encounter thinkers whose thoughts, words, and works have shaped concepts that were later defined and labeled as elements of modernity. The book's aim is to revisit some of these elements, which are referred to as "the blooms of modernity" in Dr. Abbas Milani's works.
“Some people say that Iran is only a cultural-linguistic concept and is not attached to any land or geographical region. Others say that only in Iranian soil can one remain Iranian, be truly connected to its core, and endeavor to preserve its culture and history. I consider both opinions to be anchored in reality. I think it is possible to live in Iran, and yet bear little affinity to it and play no role in its preservation. One can live abroad and help promote Iranian culture and language. In my opinion, the homeland is a place where both its culture and its soil are not only embedded in human existence, but also rooted and permanent inside of you.” ~Abbas Milani
Mandana Zandian graduated from Shahid Beheshti Medical School in 1997. She worked as a researcher at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles for 20 years, specializing in research on aggressive forms of advanced cancers.
Dr. Zandian is also a published poet, author, and journalist, actively collaborating with "Rahavard" quarterly journal. Her books include: Omid o Azadi (Hope and Liberty, Los Angeles, 2012) on the life and works of Iraj Gorgin; Baz-khani-e Dah Shab (The Ten-Nights Revisited, Los Angeles, 2014); Ehsan Yarshater in Conversation with Mandana Zandian (Los Angeles, 2016); She also edited Yaddashtha (Diaries, Washington DC, 2021), a collection of notes written between 1986-2012 for the journals "Irannameh" and "Iranshenasi" by Dr. Ehsan Yarshater. Dr. Zandian's most recent collection of poems is titled Seda-ye Saye-haye Ham Boodim (Our Voice Echoed the Shadows of All, Los Angeles, 2019).
Dr. Zandian is also the host and producer of a podcast on Persian Literature titled "A Window of Freedom." Her latest book is titled Persian Cypress and the Booms of Modernity, in Conversation with Abbas Milani (Los Angeles, 2023).
"A Window of Freedom" on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/khordadesabz
لطفاً توجه داشته باشید که زیرنویس فارسی برای این ویدیو در حال تولید است و در اسرع وقت در دسترس قرار خواهد گرفت. اگر نیاز فوری به زیرنویس دارید، لطفاً به ما ایمیل بزنید و برای تسریع روند آن تلاش خواهیم کرد:
iranianstudies@stanford.edu
Видео Book Talk: Persian Cypress and the Blooms of Modernity канала Stanford Iranian Studies Program
This talk was presented in Persian on October 12, 2023.
Modernity is an ongoing process without a clear beginning or end. The closer we come to the inception of this journey in our studies, the more we encounter thinkers whose thoughts, words, and works have shaped concepts that were later defined and labeled as elements of modernity. The book's aim is to revisit some of these elements, which are referred to as "the blooms of modernity" in Dr. Abbas Milani's works.
“Some people say that Iran is only a cultural-linguistic concept and is not attached to any land or geographical region. Others say that only in Iranian soil can one remain Iranian, be truly connected to its core, and endeavor to preserve its culture and history. I consider both opinions to be anchored in reality. I think it is possible to live in Iran, and yet bear little affinity to it and play no role in its preservation. One can live abroad and help promote Iranian culture and language. In my opinion, the homeland is a place where both its culture and its soil are not only embedded in human existence, but also rooted and permanent inside of you.” ~Abbas Milani
Mandana Zandian graduated from Shahid Beheshti Medical School in 1997. She worked as a researcher at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles for 20 years, specializing in research on aggressive forms of advanced cancers.
Dr. Zandian is also a published poet, author, and journalist, actively collaborating with "Rahavard" quarterly journal. Her books include: Omid o Azadi (Hope and Liberty, Los Angeles, 2012) on the life and works of Iraj Gorgin; Baz-khani-e Dah Shab (The Ten-Nights Revisited, Los Angeles, 2014); Ehsan Yarshater in Conversation with Mandana Zandian (Los Angeles, 2016); She also edited Yaddashtha (Diaries, Washington DC, 2021), a collection of notes written between 1986-2012 for the journals "Irannameh" and "Iranshenasi" by Dr. Ehsan Yarshater. Dr. Zandian's most recent collection of poems is titled Seda-ye Saye-haye Ham Boodim (Our Voice Echoed the Shadows of All, Los Angeles, 2019).
Dr. Zandian is also the host and producer of a podcast on Persian Literature titled "A Window of Freedom." Her latest book is titled Persian Cypress and the Booms of Modernity, in Conversation with Abbas Milani (Los Angeles, 2023).
"A Window of Freedom" on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/khordadesabz
لطفاً توجه داشته باشید که زیرنویس فارسی برای این ویدیو در حال تولید است و در اسرع وقت در دسترس قرار خواهد گرفت. اگر نیاز فوری به زیرنویس دارید، لطفاً به ما ایمیل بزنید و برای تسریع روند آن تلاش خواهیم کرد:
iranianstudies@stanford.edu
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