Poetry on the High Seas: Migration and the Making of an Early Modern World Literature

by James White

Poetry on the High Seas: Migration and the Making of an Early Modern World Literature

by James White | on 17 January, 2024

About the speaker:

James White studies late medieval and early modern Iran from a transregional perspective, examining how writers and their patrons used shared sets of cultural concepts to construct what scholars now call the Persianate World. His recent book, Persian and Arabic Literary Communities in the Seventeenth Century, explores the agency of early modern writers who migrated between Iran, India and the Arabian Peninsula, forming a consciously globalising literary culture. He is currently Departmental Lecturer of Persian Studies at Oxford University, and previously held research and teaching roles at Cambridge, Oxford and FU Berlin.

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