The Study of World Life in Natalia Ginsburg Works According to the Theories of Habermas

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Natalia Ginsburg (1916-1991) is one of the most famous Italian writers of the 20th century. In most of her works, she has pointed to the political and social problems of Italy during World War II. The War and its outcomes have effected her world life which has appeared in her works. Worldlife is one of Jurgen Habermas's technical terms in his glossaries of Sociology. He is one of the notable contemporary philosophers and social theorists. World life includes the values, beliefs and common beliefs of a nation. The main goal of this article is to describe Ginsburg's world life according to her works. Ginsburg has described an Italian Society which does not have a favorable world life. System dominates over world life in her community and characters. In this study, the infrastructure of world life is examined in Natalia Ginsburg works and also agents that threat the world life of the author. In this article, the research methodology is content analysis. In this study, three novels of "ABC Family", "our yesterdays" and "night whispers" have been analysed.
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Persian
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Research in Contemporary World Literature, Volume:19 Issue: 1, 2014
Pages:
145 to 162
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