Study of the postmodern components in one of the first fiction works in Iranian postmodern literature: Gozargahe Bi Payani, written by Kazem Tina Tehrani

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Postmodern Literature especially postmodern fiction has been a challenge among critics and theorists in recent years. Paying more attention to policies of this kind of literature style caused the misunderstanding in recognition the subject, do study the series of Gozargah e Bipayani written by Kazem Tina Tehrani as one of the first fiction works of Iranian postmodern story is noticeable. In this essay not the postmodern story writing policies but the postmodern philosophical anthropology basis has been recognized and analyzed. So the criterion of recognition the literal postmodern in this essay is not focus on the story characters from the technology point of view, but it is based on the styles of making humanity subject the way of presence of “self” in making the subject, the role of “the other” in this kind of subject making and same issues. As a result we should say Kazem Tina in his complex has mixed successfully the postmodern anthropological characteristics in its correct format from postmodern story, the success which is hardly recognizable in Iranian fiction literature.
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Persian
Published:
Literary Criticism, Volume:9 Issue: 35, 2017
Pages:
185 to 202
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