Sociological examination of “women without men” novel (Shahrnosh Parsi poor)

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

Literary Sociology of literature is one of the new methods. This research is sociological examination of a novel titled “women without men” written by ShahrnoshParsi poor. In this study, it is tried to reevaluate the novel using Goldman genetic structuralism Method and Haber MAS communicative action theory.The aimof thesis is assessment of this novel by considering on (or by regarding to) Iran’s historical ، political and sociological structure during 1330. This novel is investigated in 15 chapters and 5 female characters and applied symbols in the text. In this research a mutual connection between aesthetic and objective structure of society Ingestion. Also it isfound that, different chapters ofnovel istried to confuse feminist ideas and also writers attitude is rooted in feminist thoughts.The writer follows evolution of women’s role and attitudes and she believe that the only way of achieving a feminine identity is participating(taking) in social activities and performing different roles as the same as men.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Sociology Studies, Volume:7 Issue: 4, 2015
Pages:
59 to 76
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