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A DIFFERENT READING OF THE CONFLICT BETWEEN “OLD” AND “NEW” IN PERSIAN AND GREEK MYTHS: A CRITIQUE OF BARAHANI’S “MALE HISTORY”

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  19-22

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 Extended abstract:1. Introduction:Reza BARAHANI (1984), in his “Male History”, focuses on the murder of son by father, in Ferdowsi’s Rustam and Sohrab, in the canonical epic of Shahnameh. He, thence, juxtaposes it to father’s murder by son, in Sophocles’ “Oedipus Rex”, to conclude that in oriental culture, it is always the “New” that is sacrificed by the hands of the “Old”, whereas in western culture it is the contrary. BARAHANI furthers the cause stating that this is the underlying rationale for the Western world’s advancements and East’s, or rather, Iran’s devolution. The present paper attempts to explore a few substantial questions in this respect: 1. Which western (Greek) hero seems most appropriately fit as counterpart for Rustam? 2. Are there remarkable examples of filicide (killing one’s children) in Greek literature, too? 3. If so, what would be the theoretical and social consequences of overlooking such examples, and attributing filicide solely to the east?

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    SAYEDI, VAHIDEH. (2016). A DIFFERENT READING OF THE CONFLICT BETWEEN “OLD” AND “NEW” IN PERSIAN AND GREEK MYTHS: A CRITIQUE OF BARAHANI’S “MALE HISTORY”. JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION STUDIES, 48(4 (26) ), 19-22. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/715799/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SAYEDI VAHIDEH. A DIFFERENT READING OF THE CONFLICT BETWEEN “OLD” AND “NEW” IN PERSIAN AND GREEK MYTHS: A CRITIQUE OF BARAHANI’S “MALE HISTORY”. JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION STUDIES[Internet]. 2016;48(4 (26) ):19-22. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/715799/en

    IEEE: Copy

    VAHIDEH SAYEDI, “A DIFFERENT READING OF THE CONFLICT BETWEEN “OLD” AND “NEW” IN PERSIAN AND GREEK MYTHS: A CRITIQUE OF BARAHANI’S “MALE HISTORY”,” JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION STUDIES, vol. 48, no. 4 (26) , pp. 19–22, 2016, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/715799/en

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