Phenomenology of Affection in Resistance Fiction By Looking at the Novel "Pol-e Mo'allaq"(Suspension Bridge)

Document Type : scientific-research

Authors

1 Ph.D. Graduate in Persian Language and Literature, University of Isfahan

2 Professor in Persian Language and Literature, University of Isfahan

Abstract

The phenomenology of the novel "Pol-e Mo'allaq" (the Suspension Bridge) by Mohammad Reza Bāyrāmi has been analyzed through an emotional approach in present paper.  Resistance stories are suitable substrates on which the functions of lyrical elements, as the most artistic form of human emotions manifestation, are represented.  So, the nature and the characteristics of human emotions and their position and relationship to emotional events and experiences can be known by phenomenological studies to provide an infrastructural and ontological analysis of novel and its lyrical elements. The research methodology is based on semantic descriptions of behaviors and emotions on the basis of their approaches and content. The elements of each process have been recognized and to determine and study their positions in semantic calendar. The emotions have been analyzed in the novel through two classic and modern phenomenological approaches beyond the characters' cognitive and attitudinal foundations. The content and the motives of biological actions and experiences and their similarities and differences have been initially explored in subjective (or personal) and inter-subjective (or empathic) frames; and then, the modes of expression, in terms of reflection of affections, their role in creating emotional spaces in the novel, and their impacts on the reader have been studied using the principles of modern phenomenology that is more scientific in comparison to affections. 

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