Alireza Korangy is an Iranian-American literary critic, philologist and linguist. He is currently faculty at the American University of Beirut. He was previously an Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia. Korangy also taught at the University of Colorado at Boulder.[1][2][3][4] He is the editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Persian Literature and is known for his works on Persian poetry, Iranian and Semitic philology and linguistics, and folklore.

Alireza Korangy
علیرضا کورنگی
EducationHarvard University (Ph.D.)
Alma mater
Harvard University (M.Phil); The College of William and Mary (BA)
ChildrenIran Ghazal Korangy
Scientific career
FieldsPersian literature, linguistics, poetics
InstitutionsUniversity of Virginia, University of Colorado at Boulder, American University of Beirut
Thesis Development of the Ghazal and Khaqani's Contribution: A Study on the Development of Ghazal and a Literary Exegesis of a 12th C. Poetic Harbinger  (2007)
Doctoral advisorWheeler M. Thackston
Other academic advisorsWolfhart Heinrichs
Jay M. Harris [Ahmad Mahdavi Damghani] [Mohammad Reza Shafii Kadkani] [Seyyed Jafar Shahidi] [Mir Jalal al-Din Kazzai]

Career edit

Korangy is interested in classical Persian and Arabic philology with a focus on poetics, rhetoric, and linguistics. In his 2013 book, Development of the Ghazal and Khāqānī's Contribution, Korangy provides a detailed commentary on Khāqānī and his status in Persian ghazal development. Rebecca Gould admires Korangy's genealogy of Khāqānī and believes it is the most thorough genealogy of the poet's influences in any language.[5][6] Ali-Asghar Seyed-Gohrab calls Kroangy's book on Khāqānī "a valuable monograph" in which the author provides an account of the origins, developments and characteristics of sabk-e Khorasani, an early Persian poetic style.[7] Korangy is also the editor of several volumes on Islamic/Iranian philosophy, literature and linguistics, among them is a festschrift of Ahmad Mahdavi Damghani titled Essays in Islamic Philology, History, and Philosophy.[8]

Short Bibliography edit

  • Development of the Ghazal and Khāqānī's Contribution, with a foreword by Wolfhart P. Heinrichs, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag 2013, ISBN 9783447069557
  • Kurdish Art and Identity (ed.), preface by Philip G. Kreyenbroek, De Gruyter 2020
  • Persian Linguistics in Cultural Contexts, co-editor with Farzad Sharifian, Routledge 2020
  • Essays on Typology of Iranian Languages, co-editor with Behrooz Mahmoodi-Bakhtiari, De Gruyter 2019
  • The Beloved in Middle Eastern Literatures: The Culture of Love and Languishing. co-editor with Hanadi Al-Samman & Michael Beard, London: I.B. Tauris, 2017
  • Essays in Islamic Philology, History, and Philosophy, co-editor with Wheeler M. Thackston, Roy P. Mottahedeh and William Granara, De Gruyter 2016
  • Urdu and Indo-Persian Thought, Poetics, and Belles Lettres (ed.), Brill 2017
  • Trends in Iranian and Persian Linguistics, co-editor with Corey Miller, De Gruyter Mouton 2018
  • The 'Other' Martyrs: Women and the Poetics of Sexuality, Sacrifice, and Death in World Literatures, co-editor with Leyla Rouhi, Harrassowitz Verlag 2019
  • No Tapping around Philology: A Festschrift in Honor of Wheeler McIntosh Thackston Jr.'s 70th Birthday, co-editor with Daniel J Sheffield, Harrassowitz Verlag 2014

References edit

  1. ^ "THE IRANIAN REVOLUTION: THIRTY YEARS" (PDF).
  2. ^ Farridnejad, Shervin (3 December 2018). "Trends in Iranian and Persian Linguistics". Bibliographia Iranica.
  3. ^ m, Dziekan (2017). "No Tapping around Philology". Rocznik Orientalistyczny/Yearbook of Oriental Studies.
  4. ^ "Alireza Korangy" (PDF). North American Association of Islamic and Muslim studies.
  5. ^ Gould, Rebecca (4 March 2015). "Development of the Ghazal and Khāqānī's Contribution: A Study of the Development of Ghazal and a Literary Exegesis of a 12th c. Poetic Harbinger". Iranian Studies. 48 (2): 302–305. doi:10.1080/00210862.2014.1001180. ISSN 0021-0862. S2CID 162326945.
  6. ^ Gould, Rebecca (1 April 2015). "The Geographies of ͨAjam: The Circulation of Persian Poetry from South Asia to the Caucasus". The Medieval History Journal. 18 (1): 87–119. doi:10.1177/0971945814565729. ISSN 0971-9458. S2CID 54740492.
  7. ^ Seyed-Gohrab, Ali-Asghar (2015). "Review of Development of the Ghazal and Khāqānī's Contribution: A Study of the Development of Ghazal and a Literary Exegesis of a 12th c. Poetic Harbinger". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 25 (3): 519–521. doi:10.1017/S1356186314000807. ISSN 1356-1863. JSTOR 24755960.
  8. ^ Omidsalar, Mahmud (8 February 2017). "Korangy, A., Thackson, W.M., Mottahedeh, R.P., Granada, W. (Eds), Essays in Islamic Philology, History, and Philosophy, Studies in the History and Culture of the Middle East, De Gruyter, Berlin, 2016". Anaquel de Estudios Árabes. 28: 222–224. doi:10.5209/ANQE.55203.