Sociological Analysis of Identity Concepts and Social Belonging in Contemporary Persian Novels
الموضوعات : مجله بین المللی علوم اجتماعی
1 - Assistant Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, ShQ.C., Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
الکلمات المفتاحية: Identity, social belonging, contemporary Persian novel, sociology of literature, cultural changes,
ملخص المقالة :
Sociology of literature, as one of the new and effective approaches in the criticism and analysis of literary texts, especially novels, plays a key role in explaining the representation and social structures of contemporary societies. The contemporary Persian novel, due to its extensive narrative space and ability to portray individual and collective experiences, has provided a rich platform for recognizing and analyzing fundamental concepts such as identity and social belonging. Using the theoretical framework of the sociology of literature, this article has attempted to examine the discourses of identity and sense of belonging in contemporary Persian novels in an analytical and systematic manner. The findings indicate that contemporary Persian novels not only reflect the complex social, cultural, and historical crises and contradictions of Iranians, but also reflect the processes of redefining and reconstructing individual and collective identity in the context of current political and social changes. Also, social belonging, as the psychological and structural connection of characters with family, ethnicity, gender, and society, has become one of the main axes of confronting critical ruptures and tensions in literary texts. This research shows that the sociological analysis of contemporary Persian novels has a prominent ability to represent the process of modernization, the tension between traditional and modern identity, and the processes of social belonging/alienation, and thus effectively contributes to a deeper understanding of the conditions and developments of contemporary Iranian society.
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