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He was born in Tabriz from an Iranian father and a Georgian mother.{{citation needed||date=March 2018}} Shayegan studied at [[Sorbonne University]] in [[Paris]]. He was a Professor of [[Sanskrit]] and [[India]]n religions at [[Tehran University]].<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-journal-of-middle-east-studies/article/mehrzad-boroujerdi-iranian-intellectuals-and-the-west-the-tormented-triumph-of-nativism-syracuse-ny-syracuse-university-press-1996-pp-256/ED7DA92867130561C84F5CE1156CEC93|title=MEHRZAD BOROUJERDI, Iranian Intellectuals and the West: The Tormented Triumph of Nativism (Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1996). Pp 256. -|first=Mohamad|last=Tavakoli-Targhi|publisher=|journal=International Journal of Middle East Studies|volume=32|issue=4|pages=565–571|via=Cambridge Core}}</ref> |
He was born in Tabriz from an Iranian father and a Georgian mother.{{citation needed||date=March 2018}} Shayegan studied at [[Sorbonne University]] in [[Paris]]. He was a Professor of [[Sanskrit]] and [[India]]n religions at [[Tehran University]].<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-journal-of-middle-east-studies/article/mehrzad-boroujerdi-iranian-intellectuals-and-the-west-the-tormented-triumph-of-nativism-syracuse-ny-syracuse-university-press-1996-pp-256/ED7DA92867130561C84F5CE1156CEC93|title=MEHRZAD BOROUJERDI, Iranian Intellectuals and the West: The Tormented Triumph of Nativism (Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1996). Pp 256. -|first=Mohamad|last=Tavakoli-Targhi|publisher=|journal=International Journal of Middle East Studies|volume=32|issue=4|pages=565–571|via=Cambridge Core}}</ref> |
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Besides [[Persian language|Persian]], Shayegan spoke and wrote in [[French language|French]] and [[English language|English]].{{citation needed||date=March 2018}}According to [[Dariush Borbor]], the well known architect, urban planner and contemporary, Shayegan's formative years were in Geneva<ref> |
Besides [[Persian language|Persian]], Shayegan spoke and wrote in [[French language|French]] and [[English language|English]].{{citation needed||date=March 2018}}According to [[Dariush Borbor]], the well known architect, urban planner and contemporary, Shayegan's formative years were in Geneva<ref>داریوش بوربور از هفتاد سال خاطراتش با داریوش شایگان میگوید؛ ژنو، شهری که شایگان در آن دوباره متولد شد»، خبرگزاری ایلنا، 2/13/ 2018 http://www.ilna.ir/بخش-فرهنگ-هنر-6/592847-ژنو-شهری-که-شایگان-در-آن-دوباره-متولد-.</ref> |
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He wrote a novel "Land of Mirage" in [[French language|French]] which won the [[ADELF]] award presented by the [[Association of French Authors]] on December 26, 2004. Among Iranians who won the ADELF award prior to him [[Ahmad Kamyabi Mask]] and [[Javad Hadidi]] are notable. According to the Persian daily ''Aftab'', Shayegan is well known in France for his books in the field of philosophy and mysticism.{{citation needed||date=March 2018}} |
He wrote a novel "Land of Mirage" in [[French language|French]] which won the [[ADELF]] award presented by the [[Association of French Authors]] on December 26, 2004. Among Iranians who won the ADELF award prior to him [[Ahmad Kamyabi Mask]] and [[Javad Hadidi]] are notable. According to the Persian daily ''Aftab'', Shayegan is well known in France for his books in the field of philosophy and mysticism.{{citation needed||date=March 2018}} |
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Dariush Shayegan (Persian: داریوش شایگان; 2 February 1935 – 22 March 2018) was an Iranian philosopher and cultural theorist.
Life and career
He was born in Tabriz from an Iranian father and a Georgian mother.[citation needed] Shayegan studied at Sorbonne University in Paris. He was a Professor of Sanskrit and Indian religions at Tehran University.[1] Besides Persian, Shayegan spoke and wrote in French and English.[citation needed]According to Dariush Borbor, the well known architect, urban planner and contemporary, Shayegan's formative years were in Geneva[2]
He wrote a novel "Land of Mirage" in French which won the ADELF award presented by the Association of French Authors on December 26, 2004. Among Iranians who won the ADELF award prior to him Ahmad Kamyabi Mask and Javad Hadidi are notable. According to the Persian daily Aftab, Shayegan is well known in France for his books in the field of philosophy and mysticism.[citation needed]
Shayegan, who studied with Henry Corbin in Paris, also has many pioneering works on Persian mysticism and mystic poetry. He was a founding director of the Iranian Center for the Studies of Civilizations. In 1977, Shayegan initiated an international symposium on the "dialogue between civilizations," a concept that has been selectively appropriated by the former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami. In 2009 Shayegan was awarded the inaugural Global Dialogue Prize,[3] an international award for "outstanding achievements in the advancement and application of intercultural value research", in recognition of his dialogical conception of cultural subjectivity (for a statement of the award committee and a scholarly presentation (including a fairly complete bibliography) of Shayegan's contribution to intercultural dialogue, see the (copyrighted) webpages of this award.)
Death
Shayegan died on 22 March 2018, at the age of 83 in Tehran.[4]
Works
Main works by Shayegan:
- Hindouisme et Soufisme, une lecture du «Confluent des Deux Océans», Éditions de la Différence, Paris 1979, 2nd edition, Albin Michel, Paris
- Qu’est-ce qu’une révolution religieuse? Presses d’aujourd’hui, Paris 1982, deuxième édition, Bibliothèque Albin Michel des idées, Paris,1991.
- Le regard mutilé, Schizophrénie culturelle : pays traditionnels face à la modernité, Albin English Translation : Cultural Schizophrenia, Islamic Societies Confronting the West, Translated from the French by John Howe, Saqi books, London 1992. Also published by Syracuse University Press, 1997.
- Henry Corbin, La topographie spirituelle de l’Islam iranien, Éditions de la Différence, Paris, 1990
- Les illusions de l’identité, Éditions du Félin, Paris, 1992
- Sous les ciels du monde, Entretiens avec Ramin Jahanbegloo, Éditions du Félin,1992
- Au-delà du miroir, Diversité culturelle et unité des valeurs, Editions de l’Aube, 2004
- La lumière vient de l’Occident, Le réenchantement du monde et la pensée nomade, L’aube, essai. Paris, 2001, troisième édition, 2005, quatriéme édition, essai poche, 2008
- Terre de mirages, avec la collaboration de Maryam Askari, La collection Regards croisés, Éditions de l’Aube, Paris, 2004
Works on Shayegan:
- Mehrzad Borujerdi : Iranian Intellectuals and the West, Syracuse University Press, 1996
- Afsaneh Gächter, Daryush Shayegan, interkulturell gelesen, Interkulturelle Bibliothek, Traugott Bautz, Nordhausen 2005
- Dariush Borbor, the well-known Iranian architect and urban planner has discussed his seventy years of intimate friendship with Shayegan and his family in an interview, 2018[5]
See also
- Intellectual Movements in Iran
- Iranian Studies
- Persian philosophy
- Henri Corbin
- Daryoush Ashouri
- List of Iranian Intellectuals
- Aydin Aghdashloo
- List of University of Tehran people
References
- ^ Tavakoli-Targhi, Mohamad. "MEHRZAD BOROUJERDI, Iranian Intellectuals and the West: The Tormented Triumph of Nativism (Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1996). Pp 256. -". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 32 (4): 565–571 – via Cambridge Core.
- ^ داریوش بوربور از هفتاد سال خاطراتش با داریوش شایگان میگوید؛ ژنو، شهری که شایگان در آن دوباره متولد شد»، خبرگزاری ایلنا، 2/13/ 2018 http://www.ilna.ir/بخش-فرهنگ-هنر-6/592847-ژنو-شهری-که-شایگان-در-آن-دوباره-متولد-.
- ^ "www.globaldialogueprize.org". www.globaldialogueprize.org.
- ^ "داریوش شایگان درگذشت". Mehr News Agency (in Persian). March 22, 2018. Archived from the original on March 22, 2018. Retrieved March 22, 2018.
- ^ "داریوش شایگان درگذشت، بازنشر گفتوگوی داریوش بوربور از ۷۰ سال خاطراتش با شایگان". news.gooya.com.
External links
- Letters to future generations, original texts selected and compiled by Federico Mayor in collaboration with Roger-Pol Droit, Cultures of Peace/UNESCO Publishing, 1999 ISBN 92-3-103641-6.
- The next chapter
- Simon F. O'Li (Oliai), The next chapter. Atypical conversations with Daryush * Shayegan on the impact of ideology in contemporary Iranian history, The Iranian, October 27, 2003.