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Bahram Bayzai's Maybe...Some Other Time : The un-Present-able Iran
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Camera Obscura (2000) 15 (1 (43)): 163–191.
Published: 01 May 2000
... 43-5, 162-191 6/7/00 11:56 AM Page 163
Bahram Bayzai’s
Maybe . . . Some Other Time:
The un-Present-able Iran
Negar Mottahedeh
In a paper given in Paris and published in Iran-nameh’s special...
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Allegory and the Aesthetics of Becoming-Woman in Marziyeh Meshkini's The Day I Became a Woman
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Camera Obscura (2007) 22 (1 (64)): 1–41.
Published: 01 May 2007
... and greatly affecting the possibilities of
truthfully representing women’s experiences. According to Negar
Mottahedeh, women’s bodies may sometimes function as alle
gories of the nation, but in her conceptually rich readings of
Bahram Bayzai’s Maybe . . . Some Other Time (Shayad vaghti deegar,
Iran...