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To illustrate some of these meanings, the author draws upon the mirror imagery and the psycho-emotional experience of specular reflection in the works of the Persian poet Forugh Farrokhzad (1935-1967) and the American poet Sylvia Plath (1932-1963). These two poets astutely employed mirror images for the realization as well as for communication of their turbulent psycho- emotional states to their readers, thereby capturing and conveying the essence of women desperately trapped among the antithetical images of the twentieth-century womanhood. The impossibility of reconciling these contradictory images is manifested at times in their failure to recognize their own mirror-images. For them, the mirror becomes a heterotopic site of entrapment or a utopian space of emancipation. 542 1 |fThis work is licensed by Knowledge Unlatched under a Creative Commons license|uhttps://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode 546 Includes parallel texts of poems in English and Persian. 588 0 Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed March 19, 2015). 600 10 |6880-01|aFarrukhzād, Furūgh|xCriticism and interpretation. 600 11 Plath, Sylvia|xCriticism and interpretation. 600 17 Farrukhzād, Furūgh.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00085296 650 0 Women authors, Iranian|vBiography. 650 7 Literary studies : poetry and poets.|2bicssc 650 7 Literature and literary studies.|2bicssc 650 7 Literature : history and criticism.|2bicssc 650 7 LITERARY COLLECTIONS|xWomen Authors.|2bisacsh 650 7 Women authors, Iranian.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01177287 655 0 Electronic books. 655 7 Biographies.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01919896 655 7 Criticism, interpretation, etc.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01411635 776 08 |iPrint version:|aRahimi Bahmany, Leila.|tMirrors of entrapment and emancipation.|dLeiden : Leiden University Press, ©2015|z9789087282240|w(OCoLC)905487286 830 0 Iranian studies series (Leiden, Netherlands) 880 14 |6600-01/(N|aFarrukhzаѕd, Furuѕgh|xCriticism and interpretation. 914 ocn905855880 947 MARCIVE Processed 2023/02/10 994 92|bCKE
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