Critical Discourse Analysis of the story of Greg Joseph based on the concept of Folklife
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Article Type:
Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Critical Discourse Analysis is an interdisciplinary approach; it consists of three stages of description, interpretation, and explanation; by means of factors such as power, history, ideology, etc., it analyzes written and spoken texts to the extent that the layers Converts texts in texts. Norman Fairclough is one of the most prominent thinkers in the field of critical discourse analysis. In recent decades, this approach has embraced a wide range of disciplines such as literature, sociology, philosophy, political science, art and psychology. Ahmad Behjat, the Qur'anic story of Greg Yusuf (AS), in the form of a memoir. By explaining the Qur'anic verses, the writer explains this story. Using the critical discourse analysis of Frkool, the author attempts to recapture the deep layers of the text in the short story, "Ghesus al-Haywan al-Quran". The research, which is based on descriptive-analytical method, shows the religious, social and power relations in the discourse governing the story process.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Religious Literature and Art Studies, Volume:4 Issue: 13, 2019
Pages:
9 to 34
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