Visual Vestiges of Travel: Persian Windows on European Weaknesses
Author: Babaie, Sussan
Source: Journal of Early Modern History, Volume 13, Numbers 2-3, 2009 , pp. 105-136(32)
Publisher: BRILL
Abstract:
The increased presence of Europeans in Safavid Persia and especially in the capital city of Isfahan during the seventeenth century would imply the production of a kaleidoscope of observations of the foreigners. The scarcity of written Persian views on their European guests in contrast to the abundance of European chronicles about Safavid society has further fueled the expectation of 'oriental' apathy in modern historiography. In contrast to the discursive sources, Persian pictorial evidence of the European presence in Persia is surprisingly rich. This article focuses on a genre of Persian painting in which figural subject matter alludes to a sexual peculiarity of Europeans as observed by the people of Isfahan. The social agency of such pictures and their efficacy as historical sources allow us to tease out the different ways Safavid urban society observed the Europeans and lodged a cultural critique on aspects of their sexual behavior even before the emergence of Persian polemics on the Christian practice of celibacy.Keywords: EUROPEANS IN ISFAHAN; PRINTS; EXOTICISM; CELIBACY AND SEX; PICTORIAL COMMENTARY
Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/138537809X12498721974589
Publication date: 2009-10-01
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- In this Subject: Arts and Humanities , History , Anthropology & Archeology
- By this author: Babaie, Sussan

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