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Volume 4, Issue 8 (6-2016)
Abstract
A field study in regions which have stayed intact demonstrates that mythical beliefs are still alive after centuries and continue to live with some changes. Such beliefs are interwoven in the people’s everyday lives and effect all their dimensions to a degree that one hardly can discern them from each other. The authors’ field studies demonstrate that in Kohmarreh-Sorkhi region shows that a part of the people’s mythical beliefs in this old area have stayed unchanged. This region is one of the richest resources of myths and ancient beliefs in the Iranian plateau with string connections with myths and old beliefs of the Iranian and Mesopotamian peoples. In this article we have tried to examine a part of these beliefs in terms of the myth of fertilization and the fests of water in three sections: the historical background of Kohmarreh-Sorkhi region; the myth of fertilization; 3) the fests of water. Its worthy to mention that we have also tried to figure out the probable similarities among these myths and myths of Iran or other cultures.
Farzad Karimi, Saeid Hesampour,
Volume 8, Issue 31 (Fall 2015)
Abstract
Abstract Ontological approach to literary texts, is not only an analysis for expressing the literary specifications of the text, but also a way to know the human being better in the society in which the story has taken place. In ontological studies, mainly the behavior of man, as a subject, with the text and with the others are searched. Actually, subjectivitation, means passing through subjectivitation and such a processing will be the basis of the ontological analysis of human being in contemporary philosophy. Applying such an analysis on a certain Persian literary text, the writer of which is well-known as a postmodern writer, may define and clear the above mentioned points. In basis of this research, the subject in postmodern Persian Literature are considered as textual subject. The textualised subject dosn't have a priority identity. Instead, it depends on the position of the textual subject. A decrease in objective specification of the subject and a raise in its subjective specification are the consequences of such a situation. This article deals with the procedure of textualisation ways, specifications of this procedure, and its results according to the content of the short story of “The Ruined Story” written by a Persian writer: Aboutorab Khosravi.