A Sociological critisim of Tehran-e Makhuf
In this paper, the novel ofTehran-e Makhuf, written by Morteza Moshfeghe Kazemi, is critisized from the sociological perspective. The viewpoints of the prominent critics, such as Hegel, Lucas and Goldman are initially presented, and then on the basis of their theories, the criticism of the novel is...
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description | In this paper, the novel ofTehran-e Makhuf, written by Morteza Moshfeghe Kazemi, is critisized from the sociological perspective. The viewpoints of the prominent critics, such as Hegel, Lucas and Goldman are initially presented, and then on the basis of their theories, the criticism of the novel is offered. The conclusion derived from this research demonstrates that the novelist has structured his work based on the prevailing intellectual stream after the Mashrute movement and before Reza Khan's political authority. In fact, Tehran-e Makhof is an artistic narration of the defeat of the Mashrute movement and support of the idea of despotism. To do a more profound investigation, the researcher had to briefly look at the historical events of the Mashrute and the coup of Sayyid Ziya and the initial preparations for the emerge of a modem dictatorship. |
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spelling | doaj.art-8d62bcf1c2584d5c980a51b3a9ecada52023-12-26T07:37:26ZfasAllameh Tabataba'i University PressMatn/Pizhūhī-i Adabī2251-71382476-61862008-05-011235275310.22054/ltr.2008.64476447A Sociological critisim of Tehran-e Makhufmorteza razaghpur0دانش آموخته دانشگاه علامهIn this paper, the novel ofTehran-e Makhuf, written by Morteza Moshfeghe Kazemi, is critisized from the sociological perspective. The viewpoints of the prominent critics, such as Hegel, Lucas and Goldman are initially presented, and then on the basis of their theories, the criticism of the novel is offered. The conclusion derived from this research demonstrates that the novelist has structured his work based on the prevailing intellectual stream after the Mashrute movement and before Reza Khan's political authority. In fact, Tehran-e Makhof is an artistic narration of the defeat of the Mashrute movement and support of the idea of despotism. To do a more profound investigation, the researcher had to briefly look at the historical events of the Mashrute and the coup of Sayyid Ziya and the initial preparations for the emerge of a modem dictatorship.https://ltr.atu.ac.ir/article_6447_541e6bebf1cf427b1a21bbd00d06ccba.pdfsocial novelgenetic structuralismproblematic hero despotismbourgeois |
spellingShingle | morteza razaghpur A Sociological critisim of Tehran-e Makhuf Matn/Pizhūhī-i Adabī social novel genetic structuralism problematic hero despotism bourgeois |
title | A Sociological critisim of Tehran-e Makhuf |
title_full | A Sociological critisim of Tehran-e Makhuf |
title_fullStr | A Sociological critisim of Tehran-e Makhuf |
title_full_unstemmed | A Sociological critisim of Tehran-e Makhuf |
title_short | A Sociological critisim of Tehran-e Makhuf |
title_sort | sociological critisim of tehran e makhuf |
topic | social novel genetic structuralism problematic hero despotism bourgeois |
url | https://ltr.atu.ac.ir/article_6447_541e6bebf1cf427b1a21bbd00d06ccba.pdf |
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