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Sahar Nikmaram, Dr Masod Kousari, Dr Ali Asghar Pourezzat, Dr Ahmad Naderi,
Volume 5, Issue 3 (2-2017)
Abstract

It is attempted to examine how to construction reality of ethics in Ashura ritual representation in television series, in this paper. For this occasion, it is selected Yalda and Shabe Dahom series among popular religious series of recent years for semiotic analysis randomly, as well as, 31 audiences among the general TV audiences for an interview based on purposive sampling, to obtain the paper purpose. The results of semiotic analysis showed that in both series utilization of technical codes and the form to represent moral dimensions of Karbala event have been alike and limited and somewhat superficial. Both series with only focusing on one of the Muharram rituals symbolic actions (passion play reading) begin to transfer a small part of the broad concepts of morality lies in this event. Accordingly, the ethical dimension represented in the two series consisting of jealousy, sacrifice, courage, cooperation and struggle with carnal desires. Also, the results of audience reception analysis showed that although some audience groups acknowledge moral messages of represented scenes, but understanding of these classes are also based on the overall content of the story but not related scenes of rites representation.


Seyed Ghasem Hasani,
Volume 7, Issue 2 (11-2018)
Abstract

All cultures in a variety of ways, according to historical experiences, worldviews and religious, religious, and other factors within their culture, form specific content for folk beliefs in relation to everything their around. These beliefs can be about heaven, earth, nature, animals, death, the life of plants and humans. One of the folk beliefs that human beings have shaped during its cultural history are stereotypes about the gender of men and women. Because human history was based on patriarchal structure in most cultures, male or female gender beliefs or stereotypes usually tend to be more in direct women. Of course, there are differences between cultures about the forms of representation of folk beliefs towards women. Folk representations are in fact language games expressed in sentences, stories, proverbs, and so on. This paper tries to explain and analyze the representation of folk beliefs about the representation of gender based on the qualitative method of collecting popular beliefs and quantitative methods in the attitude toward informal believes among the students of Mazandaran University

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مجله علمی پژوهشی مطالعات توسعه اجتماعی فرهنگی Quarterly Journal of Socio - Cultural Development Studies
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