A Pathological Look at the Intellectual in Safar-e-Shab by Bahman Sholehvar

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Intellectualism, as a social movement, is considered as a new issue and an outstanding argument in the field of political sociology covering all human-featured events including social transformation during last two centuries. In Iran, some intellectuals were aiming to show off their beliefs through some significant political and social events in the country as a pioneer to get rid of cruelty. All these intellectuals have been featured different characters with distinct prophecy by different authors. One of these sorts of intellectuals is Bahman Sholevar as a frustrated and a rebellious one extremely tries to illustrate years after coup in Mordad 28, 1332. In the following anatical-descriptive research intellectualism factors are investigated within the novel of "Safare-e-shab" by Bahman Sholevar. The results show that the intellectual role of the novel has confused mentality and he is mentally emptied from simplicity, liberty and democracy realization, feminism substantiation, responsibility for changing the community change.
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Persian
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Scientific Quarterly of Interpretation and Analysis of Persian Language and Literature Texts (Dehkhoda), Volume:13 Issue: 48, 2021
Pages:
229 to 253
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