Journal of Iranian Cultural Research

Journal of Iranian Cultural Research

Hegemony of the Disappointed Poetry Discourse in the 1380's; Case Study of Alireza Azar's Poems

Document Type : Scientific Research Manuscript

Authors
1 Assistant Professor of Political Science, School of Law and Political Science, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
2 PhD Student of Political Sciences, Faculty of of Law and Political Sciences, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
 The present paper attempts to shed light on a literary discourse which has been dominant in Iranian literature field since mid-1380's .The case study here is an Iranian poet, Alireza Azar whose poems have been defined through four characteristic features, namely anti-idealism, disappointment toward future, individualism, and death-oriented approach to life. Here we examine these features in relation to social and political changes in post-revolutionary Iran. In fact, Azar here serves as an exemplary model through which we can find out the correlations between social changes and the literary discourse. Considering that critical discourse inquires the relation between discourses and social context and goes beyond the historical limits and beliefs, it has been adopted as the method. Although there are different approaches in critical discourse, critical analysis of Norman Fairclough can conveniently explain how a certain notion of the world has been articulated. It understands any conceptual frameworks in its context, and challenges any absolute truths.
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  • Receive Date 02 July 2018
  • Revise Date 14 September 2018
  • Accept Date 07 October 2018