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"Terrestrial Verses" on the borderline: an interdisciplinary decolonial reading of Forugh Farrokhzad and Frida Kahlo

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"Terrestrial Verses" on the borderline: an interdisciplinary decolonial reading of Forugh Farrokhzad and Frida Kahlo

S. Z. Moosavi

This article by Seyedeh Zahra Moosavi delves into the intricate social and historical contexts of Forugh Farrokhzad's works and their ties to Frida Kahlo's art, uncovering overlooked decolonial themes in Persian literature during a period marked by the Iranian leprosy epidemic and colonial impacts post-WWI.... show more
Abstract
This article studies the social and historical underpinnings of Forugh Farrokhzad's poem "Terrestrial Verses" (1962) and her documentary film The House is Black (1962) in light of Frida Kahlo's painting, Self-Portrait on the Borderline Between Mexico and the United States (1932). I argue that this unlikely comparison—between neocolonial Mexico and postcolonial Iran—helps articulate a decolonial paradigm in Farrokhzad's poetry that is often subdued in Persian literary studies. Few scholars have approached Frida Kahlo and Forugh Farrokhzad's works from a post- or decolonial point of view, and almost no one has compared these two artists. Nevertheless, hitherto unseen aspects of their work address their politics, sense of worldliness, visions of decolonization, and dismantling of the colonial residues in their respective cultural contexts through their art and artistic expressions. In terms of Farrokhzad's poetry, the history of medicine and public health in Iran is of high importance as I make my case. This interdisciplinary and comparative reading results in a new understanding of the epidemic of leprosy as an unintended consequence of the "colonial matrix of power" in Iran during WWI.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Feb 22, 2024
Authors
Seyedeh Zahra Moosavi
Tags
Forugh Farrokhzad
Frida Kahlo
decolonial studies
Persian literature
colonialism
cultural analysis
epidemics
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