Journalartikel

The Ethics of Speaking about Pain: A Dialogue between Azar Nafisi and Henry James


AutorenlisteKhorshidi, Sara

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2023

Seiten22-40

ZeitschriftInternational journal of Persian literature

Bandnummer8

ISSN2376-5739

eISSN2376-5755

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.5325/intejperslite.8.0022

VerlagPENN STATE UNIV PRESS


Abstract
This article offers some thoughts on the ethical manifold in speaking about others' stories and pain, where there is an inevitable tension between the need to narrate a traumatic situation and the impossibility of narration. In Reading Lolita in Tehran; A Memoir on Books (2003), Azar Nafisi bears witness to the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s and its effect on people's lives, while keeping a close eye on Henry James's personal life and works. Facing difficulties in narrating suffering in the said period, Nafisi brings Henry James to the scene not merely because of his position as an author, but because, like herself, his life collapses in the face of, and due to, war in his narrations. This essay is a parallel analysis of speakability and unspeakability, thus staking out the framework within which both Nafisi and James unfold their ethical position in speaking about pain in the "other."



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilKhorshidi, S. (2023) The Ethics of Speaking about Pain: A Dialogue between Azar Nafisi and Henry James, International journal of Persian literature, 8, pp. 22-40. https://doi.org/10.5325/intejperslite.8.0022

APA-ZitierstilKhorshidi, S. (2023). The Ethics of Speaking about Pain: A Dialogue between Azar Nafisi and Henry James. International journal of Persian literature. 8, 22-40. https://doi.org/10.5325/intejperslite.8.0022



Schlagwörter


autobiographyAzar NafisiEthicsHenry JamesPAIN(un)speakability


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