The Study of the Concept of Revolution in the Story of Zahhak Based on Lucien Goldmann’s Theory
Subject Areas : Persian language and literature textsSaba Pezhmanfar 1 , Majid Sarmadi 2
1 - مدرس ، دانشجوی دکتری ادبیات فارسی دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد کرج،کرج، ایران
2 - دانشیار ،گروه ادبیات فارسی دانشگاه پیام نور کرج،کرج،ایران.
Keywords: اسطوره, شهر, شاهنامه, ضحاک, Shahnameh, city, Revolution, گلدمن, genetic structuralism, انقلاب, ساختارگرایی تکوینی, کاوه, Myths, Zahhak, Kava, Lucien Goldmann,
Abstract :
Iran is an ancient civilized country. A search in its epic literature with venerable motifs and myths can lead us to trace back the track of many social phenomena of old-time societies in Iran, and so to claim this country to have been a community, especially one the members of which had had identity and their nationalism had always supported it. The literature produced in a community will fully reflect the ideas and introspections rooted in its social conditions. Revolution, as a social phenomenon and in its modern concept rather than uprising or rebellion, has been manifested in the story of Zahhak. This story of Zahhak and Kava is a mythical narration, and while the myths are so old that no social data could be found for them, then considering the social phenomena in Persian literary texts it can be concluded that revolution is as old as the ancient Iranian community. The present paper studies Kava’s fighting against Zahhak based on Lucien Goldmann’s theory of “Genetic Structuralism” in order to conclude that the social phenomenon of revolution had been chronicled in Iran before any other community
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