Analysis of anti-government discourse in the experience of the Republic of Kurdistan (Mahabad 1946)
Subject Areas :ABDOLAZIZ MOLOUDI 1 , Majid Tavasoli roknabadi 2 , Mohamadmahdi Mojahedi 3
1 - Faculty of Divinity, Political Science and Law
Islamic Azad University Science and Research Branch
2 - Associate Professor of Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch of Tehran,
3 - Assistant Professor of Political Science, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University
Keywords: "discourse analysis", "Kurdistan Republic", "Kurds", "anti-government", "Despotism",
Abstract :
Formation of the Republic of Kurdistan in Mahabad in 1946, after the Russians refused to leave Iran during World War II, was an important event at that time that had a significant impact on both the country's developments and on the future. The Kurdish newspaper, was the Official language of the Republic of Kurdistan and the KDPI, that led by Ghazi Mohammad, and are therefore one of the valuable sources for reviewing, analyzing, and criticizing the events of this period.Based on the qualitative discourse analysis model of Norman Fairclough, this article analyzes the discourse of Anti- government in the experience of the Republic of Kurdistan by examining articles published in the Kurdistan newspaper.The main question is whether is there a political discourse of anti-government in the Republic of Kurdistan? According to the results, the experience of the Kurdistan Republic is a part of the results of the despotism in Iran during the Qajars and Pahlavi regimes. Hence, the main discourse of the republic is freedom and democracy, and, then there is Kurdish nationalism in the pursuit of autonomy within the political framework of the Iranian government.The approach of the Republic of Kurdistan has not been an anti- government. Rather, it was a confrontation with despotism, a popular demand that coincided with the social movement of the Iranian people against the political despotism of Iran.
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