Text Sociology in the Novel, Zakirat Al-Jasad by Ahlam Mosteghanemi

Based on the framework of text sociology, the structure of the novel itself indicates the narrative and dialogical structure as well as the ideational content. So, the textual analysis of a novel is done based on internal analysis of texts and without relying on external facts and events. In the aes...

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Main Authors: fateme akbarizade, Kobra Roshan Fekr, Khalil Parvini, Hosseinali Ghobadi
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Language:Arabic
Published: Semnan University 2014-12-01
Series:دراسات في اللغة العربيّة وآدابها
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Online Access:https://lasem.semnan.ac.ir/article_1454_c0d7c424b40ac6da0c66432528251e0d.pdf
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description Based on the framework of text sociology, the structure of the novel itself indicates the narrative and dialogical structure as well as the ideational content. So, the textual analysis of a novel is done based on internal analysis of texts and without relying on external facts and events. In the aesthetic application of this critical approach, it is seen that the available dialogic relations in the novel as a community produce an ideological orientation in the textual population so that there is either a democratic and polyphonic situation or a dominant ideology and a monologist novel. The Algerian novelist, Ahlam Mosteghanemi, in her novel, Zakirat Al-Jasad, has a special approach in which the reader cannot easily tell apart the monologue from polyphony. Thus, taking a descriptive-analytic approach, this study studied the dialogic style of this novel at three levels: representational methods, the realization of the presence of the narrator and the narrative pronouns, and the ideological perspective. The results show this feminine writing has various narrative pronouns and middle style âneither bias nor neutral-- in representing the statements of characters it also narrates different ideological views about women and land. The outcome of the ideological approach is a polyphonic novel in both cases. The possibility of text interpretation for reader and its open- endedness can mean that this feminine writing is not monologist anymore and contrary to the belief of those who consider feminine writing merely monologist, this novel tends to be polyphonic.
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spelling doaj-art-a3b5308a0dd64bb5a414ebdc1aa9660f2025-08-20T03:19:59ZaraSemnan Universityدراسات في اللغة العربيّة وآدابها2008-90232538-32802014-12-0151912410.22075/lasem.2017.14541454Text Sociology in the Novel, Zakirat Al-Jasad by Ahlam Mosteghanemifateme akbarizade0Kobra Roshan Fekr1Khalil Parvini2Hosseinali Ghobadi3جامعة تربیت مدرستربیت مدرسجامعة تربیت مدرسجامعة تربیت مدرسBased on the framework of text sociology, the structure of the novel itself indicates the narrative and dialogical structure as well as the ideational content. So, the textual analysis of a novel is done based on internal analysis of texts and without relying on external facts and events. In the aesthetic application of this critical approach, it is seen that the available dialogic relations in the novel as a community produce an ideological orientation in the textual population so that there is either a democratic and polyphonic situation or a dominant ideology and a monologist novel. The Algerian novelist, Ahlam Mosteghanemi, in her novel, Zakirat Al-Jasad, has a special approach in which the reader cannot easily tell apart the monologue from polyphony. Thus, taking a descriptive-analytic approach, this study studied the dialogic style of this novel at three levels: representational methods, the realization of the presence of the narrator and the narrative pronouns, and the ideological perspective. The results show this feminine writing has various narrative pronouns and middle style âneither bias nor neutral-- in representing the statements of characters it also narrates different ideological views about women and land. The outcome of the ideological approach is a polyphonic novel in both cases. The possibility of text interpretation for reader and its open- endedness can mean that this feminine writing is not monologist anymore and contrary to the belief of those who consider feminine writing merely monologist, this novel tends to be polyphonic.https://lasem.semnan.ac.ir/article_1454_c0d7c424b40ac6da0c66432528251e0d.pdfmikhail bakhtintext sociology criticismpolyphonic novelfeminist writingzakirat al-jasad
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Text Sociology in the Novel, Zakirat Al-Jasad by Ahlam Mosteghanemi
دراسات في اللغة العربيّة وآدابها
mikhail bakhtin
text sociology criticism
polyphonic novel
feminist writing
zakirat al-jasad
title Text Sociology in the Novel, Zakirat Al-Jasad by Ahlam Mosteghanemi
title_full Text Sociology in the Novel, Zakirat Al-Jasad by Ahlam Mosteghanemi
title_fullStr Text Sociology in the Novel, Zakirat Al-Jasad by Ahlam Mosteghanemi
title_full_unstemmed Text Sociology in the Novel, Zakirat Al-Jasad by Ahlam Mosteghanemi
title_short Text Sociology in the Novel, Zakirat Al-Jasad by Ahlam Mosteghanemi
title_sort text sociology in the novel zakirat al jasad by ahlam mosteghanemi
topic mikhail bakhtin
text sociology criticism
polyphonic novel
feminist writing
zakirat al-jasad
url https://lasem.semnan.ac.ir/article_1454_c0d7c424b40ac6da0c66432528251e0d.pdf
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