Mystical Solidarities: Ali Shariati and the Act of Translation (original) (raw)

This introduction frames the special issue titled "Mystical Solidarities: Ali Shariati and the Act of Translation." Drawing from insights across the collection's essays, it foregrounds a notion of translation as a transformative act, anchored in Shariati's mystical ontology, that fosters and sustains anticolonial solidarities. To illustrate, we explore differences and affinities between Shariati and Frantz Fanon with regard to truth-telling, translation, alienation, and subjectivity. The comparison reveals a generative distinction in Shariati's thought between cultural and existential alienation, "translated intellectuals" and the act of translation. The distinction creates grounds for a vision of anticolonial solidarity responsive to circumstances in postrevolutionary Iran, a vision that reaches beyond the postcolonial state.