Seema Golestaneh is Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University.
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Acknowledgments ix Prologue xv Introduction 1 1. Sufism in Iran, Iran in Sufism 29 2. Unknowing of Text, Unknowing of Authority 59 3. Unknowing of Self, Unknowing of Body 96 4. Unknowing of Memory 135 5. Unknowing of Place 165 Postscript 189 Notes 193 Bibliography 211 Index 225
"Golestaneh's writing throughout the book is lucid and effective, frequently poetic. ... A beautifully crafted memoir of a wandering Sufi of an academic, lost in the charmingly mystical landscape of contemporary Isfahan." - Guangtian Ha (International Journal of Middle East Studies) "This theoretically rich and analytically compelling book weaves broader themes of text, body, memory, and place together to interrogate scholar's approaches to Sufi conceptual paradigms of zekr, sama', and, importantly, ma'rifat. This strikingly written monograph centers the voices of Golestaneh's interlocutors to engage complex Sufi states of being and knowing through accessible narratives of their everyday life. It is a must-read for scholars interested in Sufism and Islamic mysticism and anyone with interest in Iran." - Merin Shobhana Xavier (Journal of the American Academy of Religion)