Investigating Traces of the Monotheistic Discourse of The "Fadak Sermon" in the Poems Composed by Tahereh Saffarzadeh Using Practical Discourse Analysis Method (PDAM)
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In this study, based on the " Practical Discourse Analysis Method ", the text of the Fadak Sermon was analyzed and examined from the perspective of monotheistic concepts in five structural spaces: semantic space, communicative space, discursive space, and metadiscursive space. At the same time, the reflection of this discourse in the poems of Tahereh Saffarzadeh - a poet, Quran scholar, and religious intellectual - was explained and the question was answered: Through what process and based on which linguistic roles and discursive spaces did the monotheistic discourse reach the target text (Tahereh Saffarzadeh's poems)? The present study was also an opportunity to find out how the PDAM model, as a new method for discourse analysis, works in matching the central signifiers of the discourse of the two texts (monotheism) based on the aforementioned spaces. The results of the study indicate that the spaces of monotheistic discourse in Saffarzadeh's poems are largely consistent with the monotheistic discourse of the Fadak Sermon. This matching is sometimes understandable based on transtextuality in the semantic space of the text, sometimes by discovering the referential role of language through Jacobean reading, and sometimes through the matching and coexistence of floating signifiers around the common central signifier (monotheism); however, it cannot be confirmed that this matching and similarity has always been conscious, but rather there is the perception that in many cases the poet has unconsciously entered into an intertextual relationship with the source text.
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Persian
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Journal of Ahl al-Bayt Studies, Volume:3 Issue: 2, Summer 2024
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9 to 40
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