The Cinema of Iran and Representation of Religious Elements of Discourse Analysis of the Movie "Ekhrajiha 2" (The Outcasts 2)

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One of the primary principles of cultural policy of Islamic Republic of Iran is the propagation of religious elements. Governments as the main players in the implementation of policy-making try to put macro-cultural policies into action and implement them by formulating strategic policies. Therefore, the output of this process is an appropriate parameter to demonstrate government's attitude in the field of culture. The main question is: regarding this attitude, how are religious elements represented? Taking into consideration the model of balanced evaluation of policies, we can use a scientific method to find the answer. The method used in this paper is based on Michel Foucault's constructivist approach and Michael Halliday's functionalist approach. The researcher claims that intellectual principles of constructivism of discourses can be demonstrated by linguistic mechanisms. Finally, this paper analyzes the element of speech in the movie "Ekhrajiha 2" by using this method which is called "the method of power analysis".
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Persian
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Journal of Social Cultural Knowledge, Volume:4 Issue: 2, 2014
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5
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