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

Study and analysis of the position of literary elites of Azerbaijan

Masood Bazegar Jalali , Kamran Pashaei Fakhri (Author in Charge), Parvaneh Adelzade

Abstract

Background and Purpose: Azerbaijan has always undergone many changes throughout history and also the political and social ups and downs have a direct impact on the quality of human communication as well as people"s social interactions in the way that we witness the emergence of elites from this land. Paying attention to elites and the proper employment of individuals in appropriate positions and the cultivation of human capital play a major role in maintaining the survival and development of a society.

Methods: The present study is a library study. The study area, based on the criteria considered in the research, is the literary elites of Azerbaijan.

Findings: Based on the results of research conducted on 365 Azerbaijan elites, an important factor in the growth and development of elites is the existence of various literary schools, higher education, the existence of libraries, and modern education. Which has caused the number and abundance of elites in this country. The multiplicity of elites has also created a kind of negative competition between them.

Conclusion: Azerbaijan is a special region with a more special and somewhat surprising destiny, its historical curiosity and adventure, belief in its freedom (constitutionalism), its culture and elitism, at the same time it is delighted because if being the region of firsts. The first Printing House, the first newspaper, the first school and … But unaware of itself. Unaware of world view, unaware of its present and past elites. This negligence is sometimes purposeful. And because of political issues and jealousies, and sometimes because of the society"s lack of knowledge about the irreplaceable role of literary elites.

Keyword
Elitism , Elites of Azerbaijan , literature and development

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