A comparative analysis of Ahlam Mostaghanami's novel Zakrat al-Jasad with Zoya Pirzad's novel, Adat Mikonim from the perspective of feminism
Subject Areas : شعر
faezeh arabyousefabadi
1
,
Samereh Shahgoli
2
,
Somayeh Shahgoli
3
1 - Associate Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, University of Zabol
2 - University of Birjand, Birjand, Iran
3 - University of Zabol, Zabol, iran
Keywords: comparative literature, feminism, memory of the body, we get used to it, Ahlam Mostaghanemi, ,
Abstract :
This article is trying with the aim of discovering the relationship between the social variable of gender and the linguistic characteristics of female fiction writers, based on the descriptive-analytical method and different components of feminism, it will be investigated in the two novels of Ahlam Mostaghanami's Zakirat al-Jasad and Zoya Pirzad's novel, Adat Mikonim. Since the author is a woman in both novels and the main hero is also a woman in both novels, women's issues and concerns are also the central theme of both novels. The preliminary results indicate that both novels have many similarities in terms of feminism. The common elements of both works in the field of feminism are: paying attention to the physical characteristics and appearance of women and the concerns related to the body for women in both novels, reflecting the way women speak and repeated words specific to women in When speaking in both works, pay attention to psychological needs and female emotions and cultural issues related to women in both books and pay attention to the problems related to the inferior view of women in the society related to both novels. In general, it can be said that according to the above similarities, both works have made good use of feminism components, and a large part of these similarities are the result of cultural and social interactions between Persian-speaking and Arabic-speaking societies.
