A Study of “the Imaginal World” in Samad Behrangi's Stories from the Perspective of Henry Corbin’s Phenomenology (Case Study: “Talḵhun” and “the Sigh”)

The “Imaginal world” is the link between the material and immaterial universes. In other words, this world is an interworld whose events and elements are situated between the material and the intellectual worlds. Henry Corbin, by combining the phenomenology of Husserl (and other philosophers of this...

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Main Authors: mostafa mirdar rezaei, siavash haghjoo
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: University of Birjand 2022-02-01
Series:مطالعات بین‌رشته‌ای ادبیات، هنر و علوم انسانی
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Online Access:https://islah.birjand.ac.ir/article_1888_950e232a4cef19914a954d731d27eecc.pdf
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Summary:The “Imaginal world” is the link between the material and immaterial universes. In other words, this world is an interworld whose events and elements are situated between the material and the intellectual worlds. Henry Corbin, by combining the phenomenology of Husserl (and other philosophers of this school) with the views of the great Eastern thinkers, especially with those of Shaikh al-Ishraq’s, discovers this world. He, then, examines different texts from the point of view of this interworld. Among the texts that can be studied by the criteria of the imaginal are the stories of Samad Behrangi, an author who is generally known to be influenced by Marxist thought and is considered as one of the most prominent figures in children's literature. This paper employs a descriptive-analytical method to examine the elements of the imaginal in two of Behrangi’s stories, “Talḵhun,” and "the Sigh". According to the findings of this study, some of the elements of the imaginal in these stories include, the subjective nature of time, disobeying physical geography, defying the properties of the matter, following the imagination in gaining understanding and awareness, embodiment and embodiment of meanings, and conscious action emanating from the non-conscious. Based on the present research, many of Behrangi's stories will fall outside the Marxist thought.
ISSN:2783-2759