An Investigation on the Semiotic Rites of Transition in " The Gol and Nowrooz " from Khajooyeh Kermani
Subject Areas : Abstract ArticlesAli Hashem zadeh 1 , Hamid Reza farzi 2 , Ali Dehqan 3
1 - PhD student in Persian Language and Literature, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz-Iran.
2 - Department of Persian Language and Literature, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran.
3 - Associate Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran.
Keywords: marriage, Death, Keywords : the rites of transition, birth and maturity,
Abstract :
Abstract The rites of transition which is the collection of customs in the passage of time, covers the different stages of man's life including: birth, maturity, marriage and death. There are common ceremonies in the structure of the rites of people in different cultures which have roots in the beliefs of ancient world view of the nations and tribes towards the initial creation of the world which can lead to the unity of the nations. The researcher, in this paper, has tried, by following the theory of Van Gennep and others such as Minoo Amir Ghassemi, Hajiloo, Mircha Elyadeh and also the golden branch of James Frazier to study the semiotic rites of transition in an individual's life ( birth, maturity, marriage and death ), seclusion and separation, passage and return in the story of Gol and Nowrooz from Khajooyeh Kermani and also some similarities among the nations of Africa, North America, and Australia. The purpose of the researcher is to explain the combination of speculation and behavior, determining the man's abstract thought and create a new pattern of the internal structure of the rites which can lead to the unification of the dialogue between cultures and civilizations.
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