Personal profile
Biography
Dr Taheri was born and raised in Shiraz, and studied classical and contemporary Persian literature in Iran at Pahlavi (Shiraz) University, and received her Master's degree in Persian studies from the Pajuheshkade-ye Farhang-e Iran, and her PH.D from the Department of Near Eastern Studies at the University Of California, Berkeley.
During the last two decades she has taught Persian literature, language, Iranian history and culture, and Gender and culture courses in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at UC Berkeley (USA), the Department of Persian Studies at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (Japan), and Australasian National University (australai).
Her first book, Hozur-e peyda va penhan-e zan dar mutun-e sufiyyeh was published by the Institute of Asian and African Studies, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies /Japan
in 2007. The second edition of this book was published in Iran in 2011. Her Second book "The Silence of Old Mirrors: The Lost Voice of a Muslim Woman in the Constitutional Revolution Era, the life and works of ‘Alamtaj Qaem-Maqami" was translated into Japanese and published in Tokyo in 2012. The Persian version of this book "Sokut-e Kohan-e 'Ayene-haa" was published in 2016 by Nashr-e Sales in Iran. She is currently working on her upcoming book on "The Image of Women in Persian Ethical Texts.” This research project received a fellowship from the Bodleian Library, University of Oxford in 2016-2017.
Taheri is also a published poet with two collections of poetry: Milad and Pegaah-e Nokhostin. Her third poetry book "Daaman be Khaak Mikeshad Maah" is in the process of publishing by “Nashr-e Sales” in Iran.
Qualifications
BA. Pahlavi Shiraz University. MA.The Research Institute of Persian Culture, Tehran. PhD. Near Eastern Studies, University of California, Berkeley. Senior Fellow of The Higher Education Academy (UK)
Research Interests
1. Persian Language, Literature, and Culture.
2. Sufism.
3. Women Studies:
Women in Persian Literature, Sufi Texts, Ethical text.
Women in Oral and Folk Literature.
4. Modern Persian literature.
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An inquiry into the nature of the female mystic and the divine feminine in sufi experience
Milad, M. & Taheri, Z., Aug 2021, In: Religions. 12, 8, 610.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Introducing Teaching Persian Language Online at ANU: The case of Introductory Persian
Taheri, Z. & Bullock Jenkins, W., 2017, In: Journal of Iranian Studies. X111, 2017, p. 96-102Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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One Destination with Two Ways: Taking a Look at the Story of the Virtuous Woman in Attar's Elahi-Nameh ['Yek maqsad, do raah: Negahi be dastan-e Zan-e parsa dar Elahi-Nameh-ye Attar']
Taheri, Z., 2016, International Conference on 'Atlar Nishaburill'. D. A. J. D. (ed.). Iran: Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Vol. 1. p. 131-148, 111-124ppResearch output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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Sokut-e Kohan-e Ayeneha: Alamtaj Ghaem-Maghami's Life and Poetry
Taheri, Z., 2016, Tehran, Iran: Nashr-e Sales. 192 p. (Persian Literature Series)Research output: Book/Report › Book
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'Women in Rumi's Spiritual Circle'
Taheri, Z., 2013, In: The La Trobe Journal. 91, June, p. 46-55Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review