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Iran: A People Interrupted : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hamid Dabashi
Hamid Dabashi ((ペルシア語:حمید دباشی); born 1951) is an Iranian-American Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia University in New York City. He is the author of over twenty books.〔(Hamid Dabashi's Official Web Site )〕 Among them are his ''Theology of Discontent''; several books on Iranian cinema; ''Staging a Revolution''; an edited volume, ''Dreams of a Nation: On Palestinian Cinema''; and his one-volume analysis of Iranian history ''Iran: A People Interrupted.''〔(Iran: A People Interrupted )〕 ==Biography== Born and raised in southern city of Ahvaz in Iran, Dabashi was educated in Iran and then in the United States, where he received a dual Ph.D. in sociology of culture and Islamic studies from the University of Pennsylvania in 1984, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University. He wrote his dissertation on Max Weber’s theory of charismatic authority with Freudian cultural critic Philip Rieff. He lives in New York with his wife and colleague Golbarg Bashi.〔(Hamid Dabashi's Official Web Site )〕
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