Staging a Revolution
Publishing
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Hamid Dabashi
Hamid Dabashi (Persian: حمید دباشی) is an Iranian-American intellectual historian, cultural critic and literary theorist who has studied Iran, world cinema and Shi'a Islam from a postcolonial perspective. He is the Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia...
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