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摘要:本文回顾了Afshin Marashi所著的《流亡与民族》(Exile and The Nation)一书,该著作考察了二十世纪初伊朗知识分子与印度帕西(Zoroastrian)群体相遇时的意识形态发展,例如根植于伊朗前伊斯兰历史的新古典主义伊朗民族认同的形成。
AFSHIN MARASHI, Exile and the Nation: The Parsi Community of India and the Making of Modern Iran (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2020)
Abstract: The following is a review of the monograph Exile and the Nation, by Afshin Marashi, which examines ideological developments reflective of the early-twentieth century encounter between Iranian intellectuals and India’s Parsi (Zoroastrian) community, such as informed the formulation of a neoclassical Iranian national identity rooted in Iran’s pre-Islamic history.