Talat Basari Explained

Talat Bassari
Native Name:طلعت بصاري
Native Name Lang:fa
Birth Date:1923
Birth Place:Babol, Mazandaran, Iran
Death Date:[1]
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, United States
Nationality:Iranian
Occupation:Poet, writer
Known For:Vice President of Jundishapour University (1956–1979)
Children:4
Parents:Ataollah Bassari (father)
Belgheys Azizi (mother)

Tal'at Bassari (Persian: طلعت بصاري, 1923 – 18 September 2020), was an Iranian Bahai poet, feminist, academic, and writer.

Biography

Born in the city of Babol along the Caspian Sea, Bassari received a PhD in Persian language and literature and lectured at secondary schools in the Iranian capital Tehran.[2] She was the first woman to be appointed as vice-chancellor of a university in Iran when she worked at the Jondishapur University in Ahvaz, during the 1960s.[3] The university was instated in the 20th century by the Pahlavi dynasty to commemorate the ancient Sassanian academy of Gundeshapur. In the aftermath of the Islamic revolution in Iran and because of her Bahai faith, she was dismissed from her university position and eventually migrated to the United States.[4]

Bassari published extensive critiques on Persian literature including the national epic Shahnameh written by the celebrated Persian poet Ferdowsi.[5] Her critiques have been listed by prominent Iranian historian Iraj Afshar as recommended descriptive reading surrounding the literature of Shahnameh.[6] In 2018, she published a 347-page book titled Women of Shahnameh (Ketabsara; 2018) that studied the female characters in the epic. Each character is individually analysed and include Soudabeh the wife of the Shah Kay Kāvus, Tahmineh the wife of the protagonist Rostam, Gordafarid a champion who symbolised courage and hope to women, and Faranak, mother to Fereydoun who is a hero from the Kingdom of Varna.[7] In 1967, she had also published a biography on Zandokht Shirazi, a pioneer in the feminist movement in Iran.[8]

She resided in New Jersey.[9] She also worked on the editorial board of the New Jersey-based magazine, Persian Heritage.[10] She identified as Bahai.[11] Bassari also assisted in books on the life of the influential Persian Bahai poet Táhirih, and contributed with Persian to English translations in academia.[12] [13]

Recognition

A portrait of her was amongst those exhibited at the Women of Persia art exhibit in Issaquah Highlands, Seattle, United States of America.[14]

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Notes and References

  1. https://iranwire.com/fa/jinac/41516 به یاد طلعت بصاری، استاد دانشگاه و پژوهشگر بهایی
  2. Web site: Iranian Women's Equality Calendar . 4 November 2019 . 29 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210429080832/http://www.feministschool.com/english/IMG/pdf/Iranian_Women_s_equality_calendar-2.pdf . dead .
  3. Web site: Academy of Gundishapur . iranreview.org . 4 November 2019.
  4. News: History of the Exclusion of Iranian Baha'is from Higher Education after the Islamic Revolution . 4 November 2019 . Iran Press Watch . 30 May 2011.
  5. Web site: WorldCat Profile Page . WorldCat . 4 November 2019.
  6. Omidsalar . Mahmoud . Notes on Some Women of Shahnameh . Name-ye Lran-e Bastan . 1 . 1 . 23–48 . 4 November 2019 . California State University . Los Angeles.
  7. News: Ketabsara Publishes Talat Bassari's 'Women in Shahnameh' . 4 November 2019 . Financial Tribune . 10 June 2018 .
  8. Book: Paidar . Parvin . Women and the Political Process in Twentieth-Century Iran . 1997 . Cambridge University Press . 9780521595728 . 371 . 4 November 2019 . en.
  9. Book: Pirnia . Mansoureh . سالار زنان ايران: Pioneer Women of Iran – Salar Zanan e Iran – Pirnia . 1995 . Mehriran Publishing Co. Ltd. . 9780963312938 . 94–5 . 4 November 2019 . ar.
  10. News: Persian Heritage Magazine . 4 November 2019 . 21 September 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180921010544/http://persian-heritage.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/PH-Magazine/PH78/PH78-E.pdf . dead .
  11. Web site: Eshraghieh and Mahmoud Rabbani Collection . bahai-library.com . 4 November 2019.
  12. Book: Ahdieh . Hussein . Chapman . Hillary . The Calling: Tahirih of Persia and Her American Contemporaries . 2017 . Ibex Publishers . 9781588141453 . 4 November 2019 . en.
  13. Book: Pickover . Clifford A. . The Loom of God: Tapestries of Mathematics and Mysticism . 2009 . Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. . 9781402764004 . 10 . 4 November 2019 . en.
  14. News: Ball . Linda . 'Women of Persia' exhibit honors strong, powerful women . 4 November 2019 . Issaquah Reporter . 17 April 2014.