Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose شماره 48

volume Number : 13
number In Volume : 2
issue Number : 48

Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 13، number In Volume 2، ، issue Number 48

Religious Anthropology in the Works of Moniro Ravanipour and Shahrnoush Parsipour

Zeynab Rahmanian, Parvaneh Adelzadeh(Author in Charge), Kamran Pashaie Fakhri

Abstract
Moniro Ravanipour and Shahrnoush Parsipour are contemporary writers who have written about the culture, customs and beliefs of their people in their works. Therefore, their work has the potential to be investigated from anthropological studies. This article has tried to define anthropology in general and religious anthropology as its secondary branch. Then by conformation of the characteristics of this category in the works of these two authors, the extent of the influence of human religious beliefs and practices in these works. By descriptive-analytical approach, this research examines the theories of the scholars on religious anthropology in the stories of these two authors. The findings of this study indicated that religious anthropological indicators are consistent with the works of these authors, which are generally summarized in magic and sorcery, taboo and myth. The final result depicted that the most religious anthropological indicators used in the statistical population of this study is the indicator of taboo and its results.

Keyword
fictional literature , Moniro Ravanipour , Shahrnoush Parsipour , religious anthropology

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