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'''Leyla Rouhi''' is an Iranian-American literary scholar and |
'''Leyla Rouhi''' is an Iranian-American literary scholar and Mary A. and William Wirt Warren Professor of Romance Languages at [[Williams College]]. She is known for her expertise on [[comparative literature]].<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Fleming |first1=John V. |title=Mediation and Love: A Study of the Medieval Go-between in Key Romance and Near-Eastern Texts. Leyla Rouhi |journal=Speculum |date=1 October 2003 |volume=78 |issue=4 |pages=1385–1387 |doi=10.1017/S0038713400101289 |url=https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1017/S0038713400101289 |issn=0038-7134}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Patton |first1=Pamela |title=Under the Influence: Questioning the Comparative in Medieval Castile |journal=The Medieval Review |date=2006 |volume=6 |url=https://philpapers.org/rec/PATUTI}}</ref> |
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==Career== |
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Leyla Rouhi specializes in medieval and early modern Spain as well as Comparative Literature. She has written extensively on [[Cervantes]] and [[Islam]], as well the figure of the old woman as go-between in medieval Near Eastern and European traditions. She is the translator, from Spanish into English, of the first modern time-travel novel, ''[[The Anacronópete]]'' by [[Enrique Gaspar]], edited by [[Michael Cooperson]]. She has also written on book culture in the poetry of [[Lope de Vega]] and the Persian manuscript collection of the [[Fundación Lázaro Galdiano]] in Madrid. |
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She has published, in collaboration with [[Julie A. Cassiday]], a study of the role of Persia in [[Alexander Sokurov]]'s ''[[Russian Ark]]'', the procuress in the theatre of [[Mikhail Bulgakov]], and the go-between figure in [[Leopoldo Alas]]' ''[[La Regenta]]''. Her other publications include a survey of Persian-language translations of ''[[Don Quijote]]'' and a critique of the mythologization of the singer [[Qamarulmuluk Vaziri]]. Previously, Rouhi was Preston S. Parish '41 Third Century Professor of Romance Languages. She teaches all levels of Spanish language and a wide range of content courses on Spain as well topics in Comparative Literature.<ref>{{cite book |title=Poetry and Revolution: The Poets and Poetry of the Constitutional Era of Iran |url=https://www.routledge.com/Poetry-and-Revolution-The-Poets-and-Poetry-of-the-Constitutional-Era-of/Katouzian-Korangy/p/book/9781032152639 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=CV |url=https://spanish.williams.edu/files/2011/05/CV-Rouhi-2017.pdf}}</ref> |
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== Books == |
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* ''Under the Influence: Questioning the Comparative in Medieval Castile'', edited with Cynthia Robinson, Brill, 2004 |
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* ''The Other Martyrs: Women and the Poetics of Sexuality, Sacrifice, and Death'', edited with Alireza Korangy, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag Press, 2018 |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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*[https://spanish.williams.edu/profile/lrouhi/ Leyla Rouhi at Williams College] |
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Latest revision as of 13:28, 23 July 2023
Leyla Rouhi | |
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لیلا روحی | |
Awards | Massachusetts Professor of the Year (2010) |
Academic background | |
Education | Harvard University (PhD) Oxford University (BA) |
Thesis | A Comparative Typology of the Medieval Go-between in Light of Western-European, Near-Eastern, and Spanish Cases (1995) |
Doctoral advisor | Francisco Márquez Villanueva |
Academic work | |
Discipline | literary scholar |
Sub-discipline | romance literature comparative literature |
Institutions | Williams College |
Leyla Rouhi is an Iranian-American literary scholar and Mary A. and William Wirt Warren Professor of Romance Languages at Williams College. She is known for her expertise on comparative literature.[1][2]
Career
[edit]Leyla Rouhi specializes in medieval and early modern Spain as well as Comparative Literature. She has written extensively on Cervantes and Islam, as well the figure of the old woman as go-between in medieval Near Eastern and European traditions. She is the translator, from Spanish into English, of the first modern time-travel novel, The Anacronópete by Enrique Gaspar, edited by Michael Cooperson. She has also written on book culture in the poetry of Lope de Vega and the Persian manuscript collection of the Fundación Lázaro Galdiano in Madrid.
She has published, in collaboration with Julie A. Cassiday, a study of the role of Persia in Alexander Sokurov's Russian Ark, the procuress in the theatre of Mikhail Bulgakov, and the go-between figure in Leopoldo Alas' La Regenta. Her other publications include a survey of Persian-language translations of Don Quijote and a critique of the mythologization of the singer Qamarulmuluk Vaziri. Previously, Rouhi was Preston S. Parish '41 Third Century Professor of Romance Languages. She teaches all levels of Spanish language and a wide range of content courses on Spain as well topics in Comparative Literature.[3][4]
Books
[edit]- Mediation and Love: A Study of the Medieval Go-Between in Key Romance and Near-Eastern Texts, Brill, 1999
- Under the Influence: Questioning the Comparative in Medieval Castile, edited with Cynthia Robinson, Brill, 2004
- The Other Martyrs: Women and the Poetics of Sexuality, Sacrifice, and Death, edited with Alireza Korangy, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag Press, 2018
References
[edit]- ^ Fleming, John V. (1 October 2003). "Mediation and Love: A Study of the Medieval Go-between in Key Romance and Near-Eastern Texts. Leyla Rouhi". Speculum. 78 (4): 1385–1387. doi:10.1017/S0038713400101289. ISSN 0038-7134.
- ^ Patton, Pamela (2006). "Under the Influence: Questioning the Comparative in Medieval Castile". The Medieval Review. 6.
- ^ Poetry and Revolution: The Poets and Poetry of the Constitutional Era of Iran.
- ^ "CV" (PDF).
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