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|a Angry Men: On Emotions and Masculinities in Samarqandī's Sindbād-nāmeh
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|a Ẓahīrī Samarqandī's Sindbād-nāmeh, written ca. 1160-1164 CE, is the oldest extant Persian version of the frame tale known as "The Seven Sages." Through a comparison with near-contemporary ethics, this article argues that the Sindbād-nāmeh provided "working through emotion" tales for its male readership. Some of the tales in the Sindbād-nāmeh typically presented as warning against the dangers of haste are, on a deeper level, narrating the consequences of anger, or in some cases, fear. Furthermore, stories framed as 'wiles of women tales' also warn against other ‘vices of the soul’ such as excessive appetite or desire, while other tales address male sexual anxieties.
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Psychology
|x Cognitive psychology
|x Emotion
|x Emotional states
|x Anger
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|a Social sciences
|x Communications
|x Narratives
|x Tales
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|a Political science
|x Government
|x Government officials
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|a Political science
|x Government
|x Government officials
|x Heads of state
|x Monarchs
|x Kings
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|a Social sciences
|x Gender studies
|x Gender identity
|x Masculinity
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Sociology
|x Human societies
|x Social structures
|x Social stratification
|x Social classes
|x Upper class
|x Royalty
|x Princes
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|a Social sciences
|x Population studies
|x Human populations
|x Persons
|x Men
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|a Arts
|x Literature
|x Literary studies
|x Literary history
|x Medieval literature
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|a Arts
|x Literature
|x Literary elements
|x Narrative point of view
|x Narrators
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|a Philosophy
|x Metaphysics
|x Philosophy of mind
|x Concept of mind
|x Consciousness theory
|x Monopsychism
|x Soul
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Psychology
|x Cognitive psychology
|x Emotion
|x Emotional states
|x Anger
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|a Social sciences
|x Communications
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|x Tales
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|a Political science
|x Government
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|a Political science
|x Government
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|x Kings
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|a Social sciences
|x Gender studies
|x Gender identity
|x Masculinity
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|x Sociology
|x Human societies
|x Social structures
|x Social stratification
|x Social classes
|x Upper class
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|x Population studies
|x Human populations
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|x Literary studies
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|x Medieval literature
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