Representation of Religious Characteristics of the Islamic Revolution Discourse in Top War Novels
Subject Areas : Research in Iranian classical literaturehashem sadeghi 1 * , manouchehr akbari 2
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2 - University of Tehran
Keywords: War Novel Islamic Revolution Discourse Interdiscursivity Sacrifice Martyrdom,
Abstract :
This study has aimed to examine the religious characteristics represented in Persian war novels from the perspective of Critical Discourse Analysi. To do so, the religious identity of warriors in their conduct with prisoners of war, discursive presuppositions about such issues as sacrifice and martyrdom, and the attitude of warriors towards such issues as represented in Persian prominent war novels have been analyzed. The results of the study revealed that the interdiscursivity of Persian war novels is composed of religious teachings and defense strategies. Furthermore, it was found that the Islamic Revolution discourse has articulated a religious semantic system based on Islamic ideological signifiers such as Jihad, sacrifice, martyrdom etc., and that it has consolidated the meaning of discursive signifiers by modeling the ‘eventof Ashoura’ , reference to the Quran, and utilising positive comments about martyrdom and consecration of that, thus facilitating the hegemonization of this discourse.