The Ideology of Place in the Novel Sana'a'i
Keywords:
real place, ideology, social concepts, spatial polarization, Sana'a'i novelAbstract
The research seeks to identify the formation of the place ideologically according to the sociopolitical, economic, religious and cultural issues faced by the characters in the text of the novel, during which they discover the amplitude of space and its narrowness, its joy and its darkness, so as it seems the positioning of place is a display of the situation of the character.
To highlighting these visions, the research is based on spatial polarization, describing the place as an external description behind a socio-political vision, as well as the dissolution of time in the place, and the latter’s embodiment of time that is equivalent to the personality’s point of view in the experience it live.
This study included four axes which are, in order: place and social worry, spatial polarization and social worry, place and social concepts, place and the idiosyncratic time of the personality.
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