Rereading Iran's Identity Components (in Accordance with the Safavid Era and the Islamic Republic)
In the Post-modern colonial era with the globalization of cultural concepts the control of the public opinion of nations by creating identity constructions and distorting their relative advantages takes place; because they seek to weaken the civilizational power of their competitors by changing their perception of themselves. This research tries to introduce the identity components of Iranian geography and compare two important periods of Safavid and Islamic Republic history in terms of examining these elements. The purpose of the research is to identify the unique characteristics of identity and the perception of how these propositions are influenced. The problem of the research is to reread the level of attention paid to the identity characteristics of Iranians in two important eras of national history. The type of research is descriptive and analytical, its approach is comparative and its hypothesis is the growth of identity elements during these two eras by measuring the level of effort of the Islamic Republic to preserve and strengthen them. The results obtained in the examination of fifteen components: "History, Language, Geography, Government, Politics, Leadership, Enemy, Hero, Ideal, Religion, Rituals, Ceremonies, Science, Art and Ethics" show that in the short term life of the Islamic Republic despite Emergence of identity obstacles, both internal problems and external obstacles compared to the era of Safavid rule, more elements have been activated and a more coherent approach has been adopted
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