Welcome back!

By , September 25, 2013 4:28 pm

Dear friends and followers of the Persian Circle,

Welcome back to another year of exciting talks, presentations, and discussions! My name is Cameron Cross and, with the help of my co-conspirator Maryam Sabbaghi, I’ll be managing the program for this year. If any of you are new, the Persian Circle is a weekly event that takes place at the University of Chicago, where we host local and visiting scholars, artists, intellectuals, and researchers to come and share their interests with us in an informal and informative series of lectures in Persian. Our weekly meeting time this year will be Wednesdays, 5:00–7:00pm in 218 / 222 Pick Hall, 5828 South University Avenue. Below is a list of our upcoming speakers:

  • 10/2/2013: Farrokh Asadi
  • 10/9/2013: Richard and JoAnn Beal
  • 10/16/2013: Maryam Sepehri & Anita Alkhas
  • 10/23/2013: Kaveh Ehsani
  • 10/30/2013: Richard Payne
  • 11/6/2013: Mehrnaz Saeedvafa

Individual announcements for each speaker will be posted the week prior. I look forward to seeing you, and stay tuned for updates!

Mokhles,
Cameron (کامران)

Prof. Alireza Doostdar’s presentation

By , June 6, 2013 12:04 am

After a busy and successful year, we can at last begin uploading recordings of recent Persian Circle talks! First is a presentation by Prof. Alireza Doostdar, of the Divinity School at the University of Chicago, about “The Iranian Society of Spiritism/Psychology/Experimental Soul-Science.” You can listen to it here.

NB: Prof. Doostdar had a PowerPoint presentation to go with his talk, so the plain audio may be missing certain details. Also, due to a technical problem, there is a short gap in the recording during the Q&A.

Please stay tuned for more recordings, which we will continue to post until the backlog is cleared. (Apologies again for the delay.)

Updates

By , April 17, 2013 3:39 pm

Please remember to keep checking our “News and Announcements” page for a list of upcoming events! Also, we have a number of talks which have been recorded in the past few months, and we will soon resume posting them to this site. Apologies for the hiatus.

P.S. If you are not on our email list and would like to be, please get in touch – contact details are on the “About” page. Also feel free to join us on Facebook.

Cameron Cross discusses “Vis o Rāmin”

By , November 26, 2012 3:42 pm

On Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012, Cameron Cross presented some of his literary research on Vis o Rāmin, a Persian narrative poem written in the mid-11th century CE by Gorgāni. The discussion centered on the poem’s portrayal of characters’ falling in love. Cameron’s remarks, and the Q&A that followed, were recorded. You can listen to it here.

Dr. Naser Keyvan’s talk

By , October 26, 2012 2:18 pm

Dr. Keyvan gave a fascinating talk on Wednesday, Oct. 24 about the relationship between the works and world-view of Mowlānā Rumi, and the scientific field of quantum mechanics. His talk, and some of the discussion that followed, was recorded. You can listen to it here.

Iranian films at the Siskel Center

By , October 17, 2012 10:34 pm

For those who attended Barbara Scharres’ excellent talk earlier today – and for those who missed out! – we encourage you to go to the Gene Siskel Film Center over the next couple weeks, and to watch some of the great Iranian films that they’re showing. You can find details about the Center’s Festival of Films from Iran at the link below.

http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/iran2012

Hayedeh Torabi: A Review of “A Separation”

By , October 10, 2012 10:59 pm

Ms. Torabi gave a thought-provoking talk earlier today about the film Nader and Simin: A Separation. Although today’s discussion was not recorded, you can read the text of Ms. Torabi’s review of the film, which was originally published in the journal Baran, at the link below.

http://www.iran-women-solidarity.net/spip.php?article2536

Welcome, and updates

By , October 7, 2012 1:30 pm

The “About” and “News and Announcements” pages have been updated for the beginning of the 2012-13 academic year. We have a number of upcoming lectures and presentations, all of which promise to be interesting and provoke lively discussion, and we hope that you will be able to join us on Wednesday evenings throughout the year.

We plan to record as many of this year’s lectures as possible and to post links to the recordings on this blog, as has been done in the past. So you can check this site frequently for news and schedule updates, as well as to listen to lectures that you were unable to attend in person.

به امید دیدار

Fatih Kurşun: My trip to Iran

By , April 26, 2011 10:01 am

Fatih Kurşun, a PhD student at the University to Chicago, describes he latest trip to Iran. Listen to his talk here.

Teaching Persian in Tajikistan

By , April 19, 2011 12:51 am

Dr. James Clark, Ms. Niyavarani, Ms. Fazeli, and Ms. Zendebad, all of whom work with the Persian CLS (Critical Language Scholarship) program in Tajikistan, talk about their  experiences and challenges of teaching American students Persian in Tajikistan. Listen to the talk here.

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