Talattof, Kamran
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Sources of Information
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- Women without men, 1998:CIP t.p. (Kamran Talattof) galley (teaches in Dept. of NE Studies, Princeton Univ.)
- The politics of writing in Iran, 1999:CIP t.p. (Kamran Talattof) galley (Ph.D. in Near Eastern studies, Univ. of Michigan, 1996)
- Zabān, adab va farhang-i Fārsī, 2022:t.p. (دکتر کامران تلطف = Duktur Kāmrān Talaṭṭuf) added t.p. (Kamran Talattof [in rom.])
- ספר: טובא ומשמעות הלילה, תשס"ט 2009.
Wikipedia description:
Kamran Talattof (Persian: کامران تلطف) is the Elahé Omidyar Mir-Djalali Chair in Persian and Iranian studies at the University of Arizona. His research focus is on gender, ideology, culture, and language, with an emphasis on literature (Modern and Classical); contemporary Islamic issues, Middle Eastern culture; and the Persian language. He has translated contemporary debates in Islam from Persian, Arabic, French, and Urdu into English. In addition to co-authoring the textbook "Modern Persian: Spoken and Written", Kamran Talatoff is a coordinator of the University of Arizona's Online Persian Language Learning Resource Project.
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