Deconstructing the narration of women's characters in the Shahnameh and rewritten texts(Case study: Atusa Salehi's rewritten works for teenagers)

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Case Study (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

 The aim of the current research is to investigate the deconstruction of the narration of women's characters in the Shahnameh and the rewritten texts narrated by Atusa Salehi. In deconstructive analysis, rewriting presents a new and fresh narrative by changing the center and centrality of the construction of the old work. In this research, it is shown how the presence of the omniscient and omniscient narrator in the rewritten stories is pale and a kind of change and deconstruction in women's narration is created through shifting the centrality and axis of the narration. The most important issue for deconstructive analysis is the use of contrasts hidden in the text; the contrast of love and affection with epic and war is one of the most prominent contrasts of this rewriting. The research method is descriptive-analytical and the method of collecting information is the examination of library documents. The results of the research showed that Salehi presented a different narration of the women of Shahnameh and new dimensions of their personality with a creative narrative and using the contrast of epic, war and love. Where characters such as Gordafarid, Manijeh, Jarireh, Shahrnaz, etc. have a more effective and prominent presence in the narrative than in the original text, and their emotional and peaceful character prevails over their warlike and epic spirit. This new dimension and reading is suitable for the mood and personality of the teenage audience

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Narrative Studies, Volume:8 Issue: 2, 2024
Pages:
627 to 663
https://www.magiran.com/p2814295  
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