Dr Faridullah Bezhan - Researcher Profile

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Address

Monash Asia Institute
Faculty of Arts, Clayton

Biography

Faridullah works in the Faculty of Arts at Monash University as a Research Fellow.

Qualifications

PHILOSOPHY
Institution: Monash University
Year awarded: 2003

Publications

Books

Bezhan, F., 2006, Afghanistani Storytelling and Writing: History, Performance and Forms, MAI Press, Clayton Vic Australia.

Book Chapters

Bezhan, F., 2008, Akram Osman: Narrating culture and society in Afghanistan, in Profiles in courage: Political actors & ideas in contemporary Asia, eds Gloria Davies, J.V. D'Cruz and Nathan Hollier, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 55-67.

Bezhan, F., 2007, Introduction, in Armaghan-e Badakhshan, eds Faridullah Bezhan, Bonyad-e Mawqufat-e Doktor-e Mahmud Afshar, Tehran, pp. 1-18.

Bezhan, F., 2007, Peshgoftar, in Armaghan-e Badakhshan, eds Faridullah Bezhan, Bonyad-e Mawqufat-e Doktor-e Mahmud Afshar, Tehran, pp. 1-37.

Journal Articles

Bezhan, F., 2010, Mahmud Tarzi and the translation of Western fiction in Afghanistan: goals and achievements, Asian Profile [P], vol 38, issue 1, Asian Research Service, Canada, pp. 89-103.

Bezhan, F., 2009, Gender, memory and autobiography in history: Spozhmai Zaryab's novel, 'In another country', Women's History Magazine [P], vol Autumn/Win, issue 61, Women's History Network, UK, pp. 4-13.

Bezhan, F., 2009, The enigmatic authorship of Tarikh-i Badakhshan, East and West [P], vol 58, issue 1-4, Istituto Italiano per l'Africa e l'Oriente (IsIAO), Italy, pp. 107-121.

Bezhan, F., 2008, A contemporary writer from Afghanistan: Akram Osman and his short stories, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, vol 35, issue 1, Routledge: Taylor & Francis, London, UK, pp. 21-36.

Bezhan, F., 2008, Ideology/Politics and literature in Afghanistan: Assadulah Habib and his narrative works, Transcultural Studies, vol 2-3, issue 2-3, Charles Schlacks Jr, USA, pp. 196-221.

Bezhan, F., 2008, Obedient and resistant: Afghanistani women in Maryam Mahboob's short stories, Women Studies International Forum, vol 31, issue 5, Elsevier, United Kingdom, pp. 373-382.

Bezhan, F., 2008, Women and War in the Works of Two Female Afghanistani Writers, Middle East Critique, vol 17, issue 3, Routledge: Taylor & Francis, London, UK, pp. 309-325.

Bezhan, F., 2008, Women's causes in Spozhmai Zaryab's narrative works, Comparative Studies of South Asia Africa and the Middle East, vol 28, issue 2, Duke University Press, Durham, NC, USA, pp. 260-272.

Bezhan, F., 2007, Ideology / politics and literature in Afghanistan: Assadullah Habib and his narrative works, Transcultural Studies, vol 2 - 3, Charles Schlacks, Jr., United States, pp. 187-209.

Bezhan, F., 2007, Veiled voices: Women's fiction in Afghanistan, Asian Women, vol 23, issue 3, Sookmyung Women's University, Research Institute of Asian Women, Korea, pp. 5-29.

Bezhan, F., 2006, A woman of Afghanistan: a warning portrait, Afghanistan's first novel, Critique: Critical Middle Eastern Studies, vol 15, issue 2, Routledge, UK, pp. 171-186.

Bezhan, F., 2006, Afghanistan's parlimentary election: towards the path of democracy, Conflict, Security & Development, vol 6, issue 2, Routledge, UK, pp. 231-239.

Bezhan, F., 2005, On the translation of foreign fiction in Afghanistan, Iran Nameh: A Persian Journal of Iranian Studies, vol 22, issue 1-2, Foundation for Iranian Studies, USA, pp. 71-98.

Bezhan, F., 2005, Satire in modern Afghanistan, Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, vol 25, issue 2, Duke University Press, USA, pp. 465-479.

Other

Bezhan, F., 2008, The Politics of Satire: Tarjoman, Afghanistan's first satirical newspaper, Monash University Press, Melbourne, Australia.

Postgraduate Research Supervisions

Current Supervision

Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Supervisors:
Bezhan, F (Main), Ahmad, I (Associate), Wattanapenpaiboon, N (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
The oriental(ism) express: recent developments in western literary engagement with India.
Supervisors:
Bezhan, F (Main), Copland, I (Associate).