Title of article :
A Medley of Voices Representing Dialogic Democracy, Autocracy or Violence in Afghanistan: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Soltanzade’s Brazen Bulls
Author/Authors :
Ramin, Zohreh University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Effatian, Amirhossein University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Afghanistan is a country besieged by years of instability and unrest as a result of
the weak governments that have seized power, especially after King Zahir.
Mohammad Asef Soltanzade’s “Brazen Bulls” is the story of the tragedy that
befalls a country similar to Afghanistan. The story is an allegory of the atrocities
committed against the civilians and the civilians who resort to extreme forms of
violence to counteract the government and occupied forces’ measures. The novel
has propensities for dialogical analysis as a result of the voices that represent
different discourses in the present-day Afghanistan. This paper is an attempt to
link the text of the novel to the discursive and social practices that gave rise to
the emergence of such novels. It aims to illustrate the way in which literary
products could engender discourses that are necessary for forcing effective
changes in hegemonic discourse over time. The methodology used to fulfill the
purposes of the paper and generate discussion is the critical discourse analysis
endorsed by Norman Fairclough.
Farsi abstract :
فاقد چكيده فارسي
Keywords :
Counter hegemony , Dialogue , Discourse , Hegemony , Ideology , Voice
Journal title :
Journal of World Sociopolitical Studies