Payvand.com - The main
subject of discussion in the session of Khorsid female poets award was:
Masculine air rules over poetical awards

The first award for female
Iranian poets will be awarded in the week of December 21-27 (first week of
Iranian month of Dey).
According to literature group
of Iranian students news agency ISNA, in the news conference held on November
23rd, seven works have been selected out of 17 for the final competition:
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According to Alborz
Time (Be vaghte Alborz), by Mehrnoosh Ghorbanali, Ahange Digar
Publications
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Autumn will reach
your knees (Paeez ta zanoohayat khahad resid), by Neda Kamyab, Saless
Publications
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Piano, by Maryam
Jafari Azarmani, Majnoon Publications
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You talk and words
are freed in me (Sokhan migooyi kalameh ha dar man azad mishavand), by
Mina Dastgheib, Navide Shiraz Publications
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Translate your voice
for me (Sedayat ra barayam tarjomeh kon), by Homa Fazel, Paj
Publications
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That's not it (Faghat
hamin nist), by Monireh Parvaresh, Saless Publications
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I want to swallow my
children (Mikhaham bache hayam ra ghoort bedaham), by Roya Zarrin, Hazar
Publications

The secretary of the award
giving committee, Sepideh Jadiri said in this conference: Our goal was not
gender differentiation, but to create an opportunity for women poets to compete
and be introduced to the literary community.
Referring to poetical awards in
US for women mentioned in their charters she explained: We wanted to have
similar activity in Iran.
In regard to the criticisms
about this award and why all jury members are women, Jadiri said: Despite the
significant number of our female poets, no woman is found in even one of our
literary award giving juries. We specifically called it the award for women
poets, but they do not make this gender distinction while in practice all
members of juries are men and the majority of selected works belong to men too.
So a masculine air rules over them with women being largely ignored. We are
asked why all the jury members are women, but nobody asks them why all jury
members of the award that is accidentally designed for both genders are all men.
We preferred women, because we thought women are more familiar with the feminine
world.
This poet also said: From the
beginning we decided to have one winner, which is really my decision and if the
secretary changes one day, it is possible that everything changes and we would
have more than one winner. However, the number of works published by male and
female poets each year is not high. No doubt, censorship is a problem. We
received 64 books by female poets, but if all books received publication permit,
no doubt a higher number of books would get published. On the other hand, we had
gender limitation and it seems one selected work per year is enough, because I
do not think we have more than one super work in the domain of poetry in one
year.
Seven works have reached the
last stage in the form of a book published by Chatr, she pointed out and then
continued: We will have poem-reading and book-sale during the week of the award
giving and we will try to introduce the books of all seven selected poets. There
will be one winner however who will receive five gold coins, special mention and
a statue. There will be special mention and a statue for a female pioneer poet,
whose name will be revealed later.
Referring to the winner she
said: In regard to the selected works, there was not much dispute among the jury
and that is why there was no need to hold any more sessions.
The secretary of female poets'
award (khorshid) added: I do not believe that there were not many female poets
in 70s (90s); the point is that there were not noticed. More attention is always
paid to male poets, is it not? In fact good female poets were not pointed out.
Fereshteh Sari, Banafesh Hejazi and Khatere Hejazi are among good poets of 60s
(80s), but overshadowed by men. To me women's activity has not been taken
seriously in the recent decade and whenever a few women gather for this purpose,
their meeting is questioned.
Jadiri maintained: The award is
given in the first week of Dey because of Forough Farokhzad's birthday in
this month and her great influence on modern poetry of Iran in general, and on
women in particular. Our goal is not limited to introducing the super poet, but
super critics too.
Mehri Jafari – one of the
juries – also said: Award means encouragement. My personal concern is women and
nothing else. I wish to encourage cultural activity of women.
Another member of jury Banafesh
Hejazi said: As soon as we utter the word woman it is as though we wish to
exclude men or vice versa. But this is an outdated view. Each gender has its own
place and should not be looked upon as scales of a balance. Our group wished to
do something encouraging, such as giving the opportunity to women to act as jury
that can be a new field of activity for them. Selection of a few books is not
all, there is a wide spectrum of activity going on for this purpose. Even the
sponsors are women and ultimately all will benefit from it in the society. Women
are not from Mars, are they?!
Pegah Ahamadi – another jury
member – said: It is true that we were asked why we made a gender
differentiation, but this was not our goal.
According to another member of
jury Roya Tafti: everybody cooperated, but we still have some problems. When men
can not work in a professional way, the same will be true about women. We still
have many unanswered questions in relation to men, let alone women. If we manage
to support the award financially, this would mean a lot for a poet whose work
has reached such a stage.
For more information refer
to the following site:
www.khorshidprize.com
Note:
Original
article published in Persian by
ISNA.
Translated for
Payvand.com by BMarz translators:
http://www.BMarz.com
... Payvand News - 12/03/08 ...
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