Fiction Literature
fariba rahimi; Naser Alizadeh khayyat; arash moshfegi
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Abstract Dual oppositions are one of the most important functions of human collective mind. For the first time, Nikolai Trojistov, a phonologist (1890-1938), referred to the term "double contrasts." This issue has been particularly respected by constructivist theorists, and novelists have either asked ...
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Abstract Dual oppositions are one of the most important functions of human collective mind. For the first time, Nikolai Trojistov, a phonologist (1890-1938), referred to the term "double contrasts." This issue has been particularly respected by constructivist theorists, and novelists have either asked for it or used it unwittingly in the narrative structure of their stories. Given the importance of the novel "This street is not accelerating", in the post-revolution literature, this essay attempts, in a descriptive-analytical way based on deconstruction elements, to examine the elements of women in the writings of contemporary literature in this novel. And has come to the conclusion that this modernist novel, in a deconstructive way, seeks to create doubts about the duality of man and woman. The apparent dual opposite of this novel is patriarchal / feminist thinking. For this reason, female characters find that their status and identity are the product of patriarchal imposed social relationships that created men and authority for the male language. The written language of the text is due to the reflection of beliefs, worldviews and emotional affairs, highlighting women's oppression in confrontation with the man, paying attention to the sense of hatred and fear in women, the sense of women's independence in the main character of the novel, protesting the male repressive and responding to With feminist criticism, deconstruction etc., it is an attempt to express contradictions in a patriarchal society .Keywords: women, writing, deconstruction, gender, world Mary
Abbas Baghinejad; Naser Alizadeh
Volume 68, Issue 231 , January 0, , Pages 1-15
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Juvenility in Sohrab Sepehri’s poetry, the contemporary poet, is a prominent aspect which is discernible in different forms of his poetry. He takes advantage of his childhood recollections in diverse modes to espouse the grounds of his poetry. His congenial and candid tone which remains unadorned ...
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Juvenility in Sohrab Sepehri’s poetry, the contemporary poet, is a prominent aspect which is discernible in different forms of his poetry. He takes advantage of his childhood recollections in diverse modes to espouse the grounds of his poetry. His congenial and candid tone which remains unadorned is a fusion of his juvenile and at same time artistic language which helps him to express and reveal his mystic perceptions. His fanciful imagination like that of children tends to develop novel relations among objects and phenomena in order to recollect unconsciously novel, fantastic, and unprecedented images which their novelty and diversity, in turn, is a reflection of juvenile imagination. He looks at objects and phenomena without any preconception and prejudgment so that he can reflect a stream of amazement and enjoyment in his poetry which is akin to the children’s encounter with novelties.
Naser Alizadeh; Mehdi Ramazani
Volume 66, Issue 227 , January 0, , Pages 95-112
Nasser Alizadeh; Tahere Nazari Anamaq
Volume 70, Issue 235 , January 0, , Pages 153-180
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Post-modernism is a rebellion against the beliefs of one-dimensional and mono sound.That does not include any mind and a certain boundary and at any time and in any place emerges and language for the collapse of beliefs that take on the right form in society. Although the term postmodern in this article ...
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Post-modernism is a rebellion against the beliefs of one-dimensional and mono sound.That does not include any mind and a certain boundary and at any time and in any place emerges and language for the collapse of beliefs that take on the right form in society. Although the term postmodern in this article are borrowed from Western literature and theory and suggests thinking of another culture and language but the aim of this school and its functions is universal. The adaptation is one of the postmodern components that Hafez has used to combat the singularity of the great narratives and has led the society's mentality to pluralism in the realities and its acceptance. He combines the styles, ideas and literary types of the past, such as the philosophical thinking of Khayyam, parody, praise and mystical literature using the element of satire, along with the shaking of the dominant philosophical elements of society, which is condemned to be inferior and presided over And self-made constructs of reality in the form of a pseudo-independent society on paper. And using the double confrontation of the Kharabat against the Khaneghah, Pir-e Khanqah is placed against Pir-e Moghan and.... He does not seek to sit his own theory in this direction, but also opposes the voices of the opposition. In this article we have tried to match the postmodern philosophical school in the ghazels of Hafez measure and as much as possible we show the space and transcendental poets and classical world literature. In addition to the adaptation, postmodern components of uncertainty, carnival, decay of narratives, and short stories have survived in the nuns.