Nasrin Rahimieh (born 1958)[1][2] is an Iranian-born American literary critic, editor, and educator.[1][3] Rahimieh is the Howard Baskerville Professor of Humanities in the Department of Comparative Literature and the Director of the Humanities Core program at the University of California, Irvine (UCI).[4]
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^Foxhall, Emily (2015-03-13). "Support grows for UC Irvine students who voted against flag display". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
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NasrinRahimieh (born 1958) is an Iranian-born American literary critic, editor, and educator. Rahimieh is the Howard Baskerville Professor of Humanities...
and of Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality at Harvard University NasrinRahimieh, writer of Iranian culture and Persian literature; professor of Comparative...
stories The Cost of Living, Distant Relations, A Private Performance NasrinRahimieh Persian literature Missing Persians: Discovering Voices in Iranian...
Persians | The Bully Pulpit". Jrbenjamin.com. Retrieved 7 January 2016. NasrinRahimieh (27 August 2015). Iranian Culture: Representation and Identity. Routledge...
Arabic. The following are translated into English: Mahshid, Amirshahi; Nasrin, Rahimieh; Knörzer, J. E. (1996). "Suri & Co.: Tales of a Persian Teenager"....
1-2. Reviewed, Publishers Weekly, October 2, 1995, p.66. Reviewed by NasrinRahimieh, World Literature Today, Spring 1996, p.463. Reviewed, Publishers Weekly...
Personal Observations and Information Collected on the Spot. pp. 57ff. Rahimieh, Nasrin (2015). Iranian Culture: Representation and identity. Routledge. pp...