:: Volume 14, Issue 49 (2018) ::
2018, 14(49): 179-198 Back to browse issues page
Hegemony: Islamic Revolution and Irony Focusing on Gol Aqa (a Discoursive Look at the Relation of IR to Irony)
Zabihollah Fathi Fath * 1, Mohammadhosein Nikdar Asl
1- , z.fathifath@gmail.com
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Irony may be regarded as a sub-discourse of literature discourse that supported IR discourse to be a hegemony since the victory of IR. The concept of hegemony may be taken as such a means for analyzing the relation between literature and society that determines the position of the people of literature, as agaents causing hegemony or change, in society and the roal of social agents in literal texts. To attain such a goal, the weekly of Gol Aqa has been chosen to show that how it performed as a means its duty in the field and how it got hegemonic for people as a discourse. At first, the part played by Gol Aqa for making IR hegemonic, attracting attention of the people and the state both, propagating the quality of being faithful to the system ruling society, strengthening the power of and, at the same time, criticizing IR to reform it have been studied. Then, that is Gol Aqa`s becoming hegemonic, the paper has centered on Gol Aqa`s irony as a valve, the language of the nation and a ground for pleasure.
Keywords: Hegemony, Literature, Irony, Islamic Revolution (IR)
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