
Jalal Al-e-Ahmad
Seyyed Jalāl Āl-e-Ahmad (Persian: جلال آلاحمد; December 2, 1923 – September 9, 1969) was a prominent Iranian novelist, short-story writer, translator, philosopher, socio-political critic, sociologist, as well as an anthropologist who was “one of the earliest and most prominent of contemporary Iranian ethnographers”. He popularized the term gharbzadegi – variously translated in English as “westernstruck”, “westoxification”, and “Occidentosis” – producing a holistic ideological critique of the West “which combined strong themes of Frantz Fanon and Marx”.
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- Other Names :Cəlal Ale-Əhməd,Dschalal Al-e Ahmad,Dżalal Al-e Ahmad,Džalal Al-e Ahmad,Jalal Al-e Ahmad,Jalal Al-e-Ahmad,Jalāl Āl-e-Ahmad,Yalal Al-e Ahmad,Џалал Ал-е Ахмад,Але-Ахмад, Джалал,Джалал Але Ахмад,Ҷалол Али Аҳмад,ג'לאל אל-י אחמד,جلال آل أحمد,جلال آل احمد,جلال آلاحمد,ჯალალ ალ-აჰმადი,ジャラール・アーレ・アフマド,賈拉勒·艾哈邁德
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- Country : Iran
- Born on 9 September