Utopian Imagination in Ancient Iran: The Nostalgia of a Lost Paradise

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
R. Khosravi
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abstract:Various manifestations of utopia, aspiring or conservative, idyllic or oppressive, credible or far-fetched, have long been elaborated in classics of literature, philosophy, and political theory. Nevertheless, utopian imagination has a tendency to transcend the boundaries of classic texts and debates. Presenting an account of an oriental utopia lost in history, this article revisits utopian imagination in ancient Iran. In particular, it discusses the construction of the utopian city of Varjamkard under Jamshid, one of the most popular Shahs or kings in Persian mythology. A paradise hidden from the world's eyes, Varjamkard was built to protect people from the dire winter that was the manifestation of evil on earth; but then this earthly paradise was lost because of Jamshid's disregard for a divine law. This paper aims to unearth an ancient utopian tradition, taking the concept of utopia to the less explored realms in history and times.
古代伊朗的乌托邦想象:失落天堂的怀旧
乌托邦的各种表现形式,有抱负的还是保守的,田园诗般的还是压抑的,可信的还是牵强的,早已在文学、哲学和政治理论的经典中得到阐述。然而,乌托邦想象有一种超越经典文本和辩论界限的趋势。这篇文章回顾了古代伊朗的乌托邦想象,讲述了一个迷失在历史中的东方乌托邦。特别是,它讨论了在波斯神话中最受欢迎的国王之一贾姆希德(Jamshid)统治下的乌托邦城市Varjamkard的建设。瓦雅卡德是一个隐藏在世人视线之外的天堂,它的建造是为了保护人们免受地球上邪恶的化身——可怕的冬天的侵袭;但后来这个人间天堂就失去了,因为贾姆希德无视神圣的律法。本文旨在挖掘一种古老的乌托邦传统,将乌托邦的概念带入历史和时代中较少被探索的领域。
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