أولغا م ديفيدسون
Olga M. Davidson
زميل باحث في معهد دراسة المجتمعات المسلمة والحضارات ، جامعة بوسطن .
حاصلة علىشهادة الدكتوراه في عام 1983 من جامعة برنستون في دراسات الشرق الأدنى.
التعيينات الأكاديمية منذ عام 1992 :
2009-. زميل باحث في معهد دراسة المجتمعات المسلمة والحضارات، جامعة بوسطن .
2008-2009. باحث زائر في معهد دراسة المجتمعات المسلمة والحضارات، جامعة بوسطن
2007-2008. زيارة أستاذ مشارك، اللغات الحديثة والأدب المقارن، جامع بوسطن
2005-2007. زيارة أستاذ مشارك في برنامج دراسات الشرق الأوسط في كلية وليسلي .
يدرس في ربيع 2006 وربيع 2007: الفصل الدراسي الثاني اللغة العربية. يدرس دورة في ربيع عام 2006
لوزارة الكلاسيكية: "مرآة الأمراء، قصص الأبطال."
2000-2005. أستاذ مشارك في دراسات المرأة في جامعة برانديز. تدريس بدوام جزئي، في حين
منصب رئيس مجلس إدارة مؤسسة البلوط الأخضر. بالطبع العادية التي تدرس في برانديز: "إن
صوت المرأة في العالم مسلم ".
1994-2000. أستاذ مساعد، قسم الشرق الأدنى والدراسات اليهودية الشرق الأدنى و
الدراسات اليهودية في جامعة برانديز
1992-1997. كرسي من التركيز في الدراسات الإسلامية والشرق أوسطية في جامعة برانديز.
تتركز اهتماماتها حول :
الشعر الكلاسيكي الفارسي , ( شاهنامه ) فردوسي , الثقافة الفارسية .
من منشوراتها (باللغة الاصلية ) :
Poet and Hero in the Persian Book of Kings (Cornell University Press: Ithaca, 1994; 2nd ed. Mazda Press: Los Angeles, CA, 2006; 3rd ed. Harvard University Press, Cambridge MA, 2013)
Comparative Literature and Classical Persian Poetry, Bibliotheca Iranica: Intellectual Traditions Series (Mazda Press: Los Angeles, CA, 2000; 2nd ed. Harvard University Press, Cambridge MA, 2013).
See the report of de Fouchécour, Charles-Henri de. 2000. Abstracta Iranica 23:128.
Ferdowsi’s Shāhnāma: Millenial Perspectives (edited by Olga M. Davidson and Marianna Shreve Simpson, Harvard University Press, 2013)
Shâ’er-o Pahlavân dar Shâhnâma (Tehran, 2000); Persian translation of Poet and Hero in the Persian Book of Kings (Cornell University Press 1994).
Adabiyât-e tatbiqi-yo shâ ‘er-e kelâsiki-ye fârsi (Tehran, 2002); Persian translation of Comparative Literature and Classical Persian Poetry, Bibliotheca Iranica: Intellectual Traditions Series (Mazda Press: Los Angeles, CA, 2000).
مقالات :
“Dolon and Rhesus in the Iliad,” Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica 30 (1979) 61-66. “Indo-European Dimensions of Herakles in Iliad 19.95-133,” Arethusa 13 (1980) 197-202. “The Crown-Bestower and the Iranian Book of Kings,” Acta Iranica 10: Papers in Honour of Professor Mary Boyce (1985) 61-148.
“Aspects of Dioscurism in the Iranian Epic Tradition,” Edebiyât N.S.1 (1987) 103-115. “Formulaic Analysis of Samples taken from the Shâhnâma of Ferdowsi,” Oral Tradition 3 (1988) 88-105.
“The Haft Khwân Tradition as an Intertextual Phenomenon in Ferdowsi’s Shâhnâma.” In Honor of Richard N. Frye: Aspects of Iranian Culture (ed. C. A. Bromberg, Bernard Goldman, P.O. Skjærvø, A. S. Shahbazi), Bulletin of the Asia Institute 4 (1990) 209-215.
“Women’s Lament as Protest in the Persian Book of Kings,” Women in the Medieval Islamic World (Gavin R. G. Hambly, ed.), volume 6 in the series The New Middle Ages (Bonnie Wheeler, series ed.; St. Martin’s Press, New York, 1998) 131-146.
“The Text of Ferdowsi’s Shâhnâma and the Burden of the Past.” Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (1998) 63-68.
“Epic as a Frame for Speech-Acts: Ritual Boasting in the Shâhnâma of Ferdowsi,” a chapter in a book edited by Hildegard L.C. Tristram, Neue Methoden der Epenforschung, vol. 59 of ScriptOralia (1998) 271-285.
“La ‘publication’ des textes arabes sous forme de lectures publiques dans les mosquées.” Des Alexandries I: Du livre au texte (eds. L. Giard and Ch. Jacob; Paris 2001) 401-410.
“Azâdâri-ye zanân be envâne ecterâd dar Shâhnâme-ye Ferdowsi,” Bukhara (2001) Vol. 3, lead article.
“Some Iranian poetic tropes as reflected in the ‘Life of Ferdowsi’ traditions.” Philologica et Linguistica: Festschrift für Helmut Humbach (ed. M. G. Schmidt and W. Bisang; Trier 2001) supplement pp. 1-12.
“To Rebuild Afghanistan, Look Next Door,” op-ed for The New York Times, co-authored with M. J. Mahallati, 28 February 2002, printed also as “Bush should look next door to Iran,” International Herald Tribune, 2-3 March 2002.
“Haft Khwân,” Encyclopaedia Iranica, vol XI (Ehsan Yarshater, ed.), Bibliotheca Persica Press, New York, 2002.
“Une ‘publication’ non canonique dans le monde perse classique: Un poème de Rûdakî,” Des Alexandries II: Les métamorphoses du lecteur (ed. Ch. Jacob; Paris 2003) 401-410.
“Religion and politics revisited: Social Islam versus individual Islam, impacts of imbalances,” co-authored with M. J. Mahallati, Bitter Lemons Edition 8 vol. 1, 28 August (2003). http://www.bitterlemons-international.org/previous.php?opt=1&id=8
“75 years of the Muslim Brotherhood: Iran, Egypt, and the Ikhwan,” co-authored with M. J. Mahallati, Bitter Lemons Edition 9 vol. 2, 04 March (2004). http://www.bitterlemons-international.org/previous.php?opt=1&id=30
“Genre and Occasion in the Ruba’iyyât of c Umar Khayyâm,” Writers and Rulers: Perspectives on Their Relationship from Abbasid to Safavid Times (eds. B. Gruendler and L. Marlow; Wiesbaden 2004) 133-147.
“Myth and Sacred Narrative: Iran,” Religions of the Ancient World: A Guide (ed. S. I. Johnson; Harvard University Press 2004) 589-590.
“Moderates Everywhere Have A Duty,” co-authored with M. J. Mahallati, The International Herald Tribune, 4 December 2002. http://friendvill1202.homestead.com/43Moderates041202.html
“Persian/Iranian Epic,” A Companion to Ancient Epic,” (J. M. Foley, ed.; Blackwell Publishers 2005) 264-276.
“Against the thugs, Iranian self-criticism,” co-authored with M. J. Mahallati, The Daily Star Wednesday 20 July 2005. http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_ID=10&article_ID=16903&categ_id=5
“Popular Literature,” and “Folk Literature: Persian,” Medieval Islamic Civilization: an Encyclopedia (J. W. Meri and J. L. Bacharach, eds.; Routledge 2005).
Review of Samore, G., ed. Iran’s strategic weapons program: a net assessment (Taylor and Francis 2005), International Affairs (Chatham House) vol. 82 no. 2 (2006) 400-401. http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bpl/inta/2006/00000082/00000002/art0001 2
Review of K. Yamamoto, The Oral Background of Persian Epics (Leiden 2003), Orientalistische Literaturzeitung 103 (2008) 305-316.
“The dream as a narrative device in the Shâhnâma,” Dreaming Across Boundaries: The Interpretation of Dreams in Islamic Land (Louise Marlow, ed.; Harvard University Press, Cambridge MA 2008) 131-141.
“The Burden of Mortality: Alexander and the Dead in Persian Epic and Beyond,” Epic and History (David Konstan and Kurt Raaflaub, eds., Wiley-Blackwell, Malden / Oxford 2010) 212-222.
“The Testing of the Shâhnâma in the “Life of Ferdowsi” Narratives,” The Rhetoric of Biography: Narrating Lives in Persianate Societies (Louise Marlow, ed.; Harvard University Press, Cambridge MA 2008) 11-20.
“Bawdy Anecdotes in Religious Settings: Examples from Mediaeval Persian Literature,” Ruse and Wit: The Humorous in Arabic, Persian, and Turkish Narrative (ed. Dominic Parviz Brookshaw: Harvard University Press, Cambridge MA, 2012) 70-83
“Interweavings of book and performance in the making of the Shahnama of Ferdowsi: Extrapolations from the narrative of the Preface to the Bāysonghor manuscript,” Ferdowsi’s Shāhnāma: Millenial Perspectives (ed. Olga M. Davidson and Marianna Shreve Simpson; Harvard University Press, Cambridge MA 2013) 1-11.
“Women and Social Protest: Historical.” The Oxford Encyclopedia of Islam and Women (ed. Natana J. DeLong-Bas; Oxford University Press 2013) vol. II pp. 448-454.
“A pictorial aetiology of Ferdowsi as a transcendent poet.” Ferdowsi, the Mongols and the History of Iran: Art, Literature and Culture from Early Islam to Qajar Persia, (ed. Robert Hillenbrand, A.C.S. Peacock, Firuza Abdullaeva, London-New York: I.B. Tauris, 2013) pp. 245-8, plates 9-10.
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http://www.bu.edu/smscinst/olga-m-davidson/
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