Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
Article Info
Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose شماره 99

volume Number : 17
number In Volume : 5
issue Number : 99

Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 17، number In Volume 5، ، issue Number 99

Analyzing the myth and the components of native realism and climate literature in the fictional works of Moniro Ravanipour

Abdullah Saberi Daryasari (Author in Charge)

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: One of the parades of the ecole of realism is "climatic story". Moniro Ravanipour is one of the authors of contemporary fiction literature in the south of the country. Through familiarity with folk tales, legends, popular culture, archetypes, etc., she has depicted many native elements and components and beliefs of the people of the south, and the components of native realism and climate literature form the content of his stories. The main purpose of this research is to analyze the myth and the components of native realism and climate literature in the narrative works of Ravanipour.

METHODOLOGY: This research was done in a descriptive-analytical way based on library studies to analyze the myth and the components of native realism and climate literature in the narrative works of Ravanipour.

FINDINGS: In this research, some of the narrative works of Ravanipour, in which the beds, mythological elements and native realism components in them, have more objectivity and have enriched the imaginative aspect of her stories, have been analyzed. In the works of the target author, the most important function of myth is identity building. Analyzing the componens of native realism is a suitable foundation for preventing the erasure of native and ethnic culture and helping to rediscover the identity and culture of Iran, and has established the theory of this research and opens a new window to contemporary literature.

CONCLUSION: The result of the research shows that in the narrative works of Ravanipour, the space of climate literature, which is one of the characteristics of the ecole of native realism; has been seen and in terms of content of native and local elements, women"s pains in personal and social life, characterisation, creating space and with color and native smell is depicted. By defending the social and national identity, the author engages in mythmaking, and by mixing legends and mythical creatures, the ancient beliefs of the predecessors, customs and traditions, seasoned with myth, have been able to play a role in the creation of stories based on native realism in contemporary Iranian literature.

Keyword
Moniro Ravanipour , Analysis of stories , Popular culture , Climate literature , Native myths , Native realism

Reference
  • Amozegar, jale. (2007) Zaban, Grine and Esura, Terhan: Moein.
  • Ahmadi Reyshahri, Abdul Hussein, (2003) of Sangsstan (Bushehr People's General Beliefs), Navid Shiraz Publishing, p. 97.
  • Strauss, Claude Levi, (2009), The Structural Study of Myth in Matin Kloeyan, Selected Narrative Articles, Translated by Fatah Mohammadi Tehran, Minavi Kherad.
  • Scholes, Robert, (2017), Elements of Story, Translated by Farzaneh Taheri, Center Publishing.
  • Biabani, Mohammad, (1989) Epic of Golbanu Tree, Tehran, Center Publishing. P. 134.
  • ....................., Short Story in Iran (1) Realistic and Naturalist Stories, Third, Tehran, Niloufar Publications.
  • Dastgheib, Abdul Ali, (2012) of Criticism, Proceedings Collection, Vol. 1, Tehran, Book House.
  • Daryanavard, Gholamhossein, (2004); Genaveh, Vol. 1, Darya Publications. P. 292.
  • Daryanavard, Gholamhossein, (2004) Genaveh, c. 2, Marine Publications.
  • Daryanavard, Gholamhossein, (2017) Genaveh, Vol. 3, Da'i Publications.
  • Dehkhoda, Ali Akbar, (1998) Dictionary, second edition. Tehran University Publishing Institute.
  • Razmjoo, Hossein, (2002), The Realm of Iranian Epic Literature, The Realm of Epic Literature of Iran, Vol. 1 and 2, Mashhad: Sokhangostar Publications.
  • Rastegar Fasa'i, Mansour, (2004) The main title. Bodybuilding in Myths, Tehran: Humanities Research Publications.
  • Ravanipour, Moniro, (1989), Drinking, Tehran, Aftab House.
  • ..........................., (2005) drowning, Tehran, Story Publishing.
  • ..........................., (1990) Devil's Stones, Tehran: Markaz.
  • ............................, (1993) Siria Siria, Tehran: Niloufar.
  • ............................, (2015) Koli Kenar Atash, Tehran: Center Publishing.
  • Shokoei, Hossein, (2002) New Thoughts in Geography, Tehran: First Edition, Gita Publications, p. 179.
  • Sadeghi Shahpir, Reza, (2018) Storytelling climates. Tehran, Vera Publishing.
  • Kasir, Ernest, (1999) Symbolic Faces Philosophy, Translated by Yadollah Ma'mayn, Tehran: Hermes.
  • (2004). Ecological. Lenen and New York: Ruthej.
  • (2015). Korea Lives and Regional Biodes: Peter Berg's basic writings. Lenen and New York: Rotlej.
  • Grey, Martin, (2003), The Culture of Literary Terms, Translated by Mansoura Sharifzadeh, Publisher of the Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies, p. 272.
  • Fraser, James George (2013) Golden Branch, Translated by Kazem Firouzmand. Seventh Edition.
  • Dezo, Wedar (1987), Bonnie Raei, Highlights, Karrieh, Term, Nodes.
  • Martin, Wallace (2010), Narrative Theories, Translated by Shahba, Mohammad. Tehran, Hermes.
  • Mazel, David. (1996). "American Literary Environment", 1872-1872, Louisiana State University and College of Agriculture and Mechanics. Historical years and theses, Louisiana State University: Faculty of Agriculture and Mechanics.
  • Mamarouss, capable. (2001). Marx's theory of alienation. Hassan Shams and Kazim Firoozmand. Centeral Tehran. According to the article on Ecological Analysis of the story of the story of the drowning of Meniro Ravanipour, Abriehi and others, 2022, the Magazine of Literary Research.
  • Mahjub, Mohammad Jafar, (1), Iranian Folk Literature, Volume I, by Hassan Zulfiqari, Tehran, Cheshmeh Publishing.
  • Mirabedini, Hassan. (2009) One hundred years of Iranian storytelling. J 3 and 4, Tehran. Fountain Publishing.
  • Mills, Sara. (2018). Michel Foucault. Morteza Nouri's translation. Q. 4. Centeral Tehran
  • Hall, James, (2001), Picture of Symbols in East and West Art, Translated by Ruqia Behzadi, Tehran, Contemporary Culture Publications.
  • Woo, Patricia, (2011) Far Adam, Translated by Shahriar Waqfipour, Tehran, Cheshmeh.
  • Yashtah, (1986), Translated and Description of Ibrahim Pourdavood, Tehran, Tahouri.
  • Articles
  • Abshiri, Assad, Salehi Mazandarani, Mohammad Reza, Jokar, Manouchehr and Hayat Davoodi, Fatima. (2022). Criticism and analysis of the ecosystem of the story of the drowning of Moniro Ravispour with a look at the discourse of power. Literary Research Text.
  • Ahmadi, Fereshteh, (2004) The article "Drowning: Introversion" of the East Newspaper, June 6.
  • Payandeh, Hussein, (2009), Realistic Novel or Social Document? A Look at the Director of Al-Ahmad School, Sociology of Art and Literature, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 98-69.
  • Jabbari Amiri, Fatemeh, Mohsen Izadyar, Fatemeh Ghahramani (2023) The Stylology Article of the Works of Moniro Ravaipour from the Postmodernism Perspective, Spring Adab Magazine, Volume 16, Number 84, pp. 93 - 77.
  • Jafari Kardgar, Mojtaba Fatemeh Heidari, (2021), The Article of Native realism components in the story of South Persian Literature Journal, Volume 71, No. 71, Esage, pages 25-15.
  • Rezaei, Narges, (1) Investigating and Analyzing the presence of folk elements in the stories of Moniru Ravaipour, Persian Language and Literature Research.
  • Saberi Eftekhari, AS, (2012), Belief in the existence of a supernatural force in objects in the popular culture of the Iranian people, the Journal of Anthropology. Volume 10, No. 17, p. 88.
  • 43.. Abbasi, Maryam, (2011), Journal of Third Year Medical History, Article "The Position of Tamimme in Bushehr Folk Medicine" No. 6, Spring. Pp. 126-116.
  • 44.. Ghasemzadeh, Reza, (2016) Farzi, Hamid Reza, Dehghan, Ali, Article "The Function of Myth and Symbol in Psychic Poor's Works", The International Conference on Literature and Linguistics 2016.
  • Lazarian, Janet, (1990), Writing of the Reality of the Reality, The World of Speech, No. 35, pp. 47-44.
  • Malmir, Timor et al., (2020) article "The function of a third-person view angle in the creation of stories and it in the story" Maryam Ghorbani Mousavi, Mustafa Mousavi, Journal of Spring and Summer Narratives, vol 7.
  • Moradi et al., (2018), ecological narratives of feminine worldviews, with emphasis on the fictional works of Moniro Psycho Pour and Zoya Pirzad, Women's Research, Humanities and Cultural Studies Research Institute, Volume 9, No. 4, pp. 121 - 101.
  • Monsan et al., (2014) Mythological Insight in the Works of Moniro Rava Pour, Journal of Mystical Literature and Cognitive Myth, pp. 330-337, Dr. Farzaneh Monsan Abbas Khafi; Ali Taslimi, Mohammad Ali Khazni Darlo.