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Analysis of components of national identity in constitutional period poetry
Tajlil Jalil , Negar Rashid , Ali Mohammad Sajjadi
Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
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One of the main areas of socialization is the strengthening and reproduction of national identity; it is felt more urgent in developing societies than in other societies due to the ongoing political, social and cultural developments. In Iran, attention was paid to national identity simultaneously with the acquaintance of Iranians with the manifestations of Western culture. Meanwhile, poets and writers have played an important role in regenerating and deepening national identity and drawing the boundaries of this identity, and presented many of its components in their poems. The present paper tries to study the ratio of text and political-social elements in the poem of the Constitutional Revolution using the descriptive-analytical method, while highlighting and analyzing the most important components of national identity in the poems of this period, the role of Constitutional Poets in regeneration Explain the national identity.. Also, these poets, influenced by Shahnameh and the dominant discourse in the pre-Constitutional and Constitutional period, emphasized on three components of the common homeland, common history and common language as the most important components of national identity, and the effect of the consolidation of nationalist discourse in Iranian society Have a lot of fun.

 
Keywords: Constitutional Poem, Shahnameh, National Identity, Homeland, History, Persian Language
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2018/11/1 | Accepted: 2019/09/10 | Published: 2019/09/10


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