Clash of Civilizations in the Works of Azerbaijani Intellectual Reza Baraheni

In this article, we will test whether the basic hypothesis put forward by the Clash of Civilizations theory is related to what is happening in reality. We will look for the words of the thinker who advocates that the future clashes will be between civilizations in the literary and political works of...

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Main Author: Elshan Bioukvand Ghojehbiglou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Istanbul University Press 2024-09-01
Series:Avrasya İncelemeleri Dergisi
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Online Access:https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/file/JTA6CLJ8T5/EB0C23DBA44C4B1AA13A56732C9DC597
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Summary:In this article, we will test whether the basic hypothesis put forward by the Clash of Civilizations theory is related to what is happening in reality. We will look for the words of the thinker who advocates that the future clashes will be between civilizations in the literary and political works of cultures in Iranian geography. The works that we will focus on in this studfy will be selected from the writings of Reza Baraheni. In addition, this theory, which emerged in global politics, should be transferred to literature studies. Samuel Huntington claimed in his article that future conflicts would not be in the fields of ideology and economy, and we will try to check the hypothesis he put forward, bearing in mind that the great divisions and clashes between humanity will be between cultures. Included in the theoretical framework that supports this thinker's hypothesis and considered basic features: Indigenization of the elite, what are you? Moreover, we will look for traces of the concept of us and them in the works of Reza Baraheni.
ISSN:2147-7469