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Rastgoo K. Modern Human Dialectics and Absurdity in Song Blue Coarse by Zakaria Tamer: From Gerard Genette’s Perspective. AIJH 2019; 26 (1) :45-67
URL: http://aijh.modares.ac.ir/article-31-41466-en.html
College of Sciences of the Qur'an, Mashhad, Iran , rastgoo@quran.ac.ir
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This study examines the dialectical mechanism and absurdity, which have occupied the bulk of concerns of contemporary writers, thinkers and philosophers. Zakaria Tamer, who begins the song "Blue Coarse" with a philosophical vision interspersed with absurdity, realistic black criticism and rhetoric toward those influenced by materialism and machinations in this degenerate world where original values and ideals were lost. As such, the basic problem of the research is to determine the role of the text's semantics and its thresholds which help readers absorb the subject mentioned in "the Blue Coarse" to plot based on the theory of French critic Gerard Genette, who shows his critical experience of relations and transcendental transcripts in different ways. The most important findings of this study are based on the descriptive-analytical approach. The title and effectiveness of color, text, space, time, and the character in the semantic field based on the coding and displacement through metaphors, as receptive mechanisms, illustrates the ability of Tamer in the field of creativity and the reflection of absurdity that makes man depart from humanity and self-purity. Many of them seek to rebel the pressure and change the harsh conditions and others because of their sense of frustration and despair that are subject to surrender from the absurdity of life that is alienating, sinful or suicidal.
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Article Type: مقالات علمی پژوهشی | Subject: Arts and Humanities (General)
Received: 2019/06/10 | Accepted: 2019/12/4 | Published: 2019/09/11

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