Class Practice and its Effect on Narrative Literature of Iran; Case Study of Reza Baraheni
Subject Areas : Research in Theoritical PoliticsMohamman Reza Sedghi Rezvani 1 , حاتم قادری 2
1 -
2 -
Keywords: Class Practice Literary Commitment Cultural Left and Epic Leftism,
Abstract :
In the contemporary history of Iran, literature was under focus as a framework for expressing social changes particularly after the Iranian’s encountering with Modernity during Constitutional Revolution. Some of Iranian forces and literary activists who had leftist trends in their political thought, choose literature as their method and approach in their fighting. Reza Baraheni as an Iranian writer and critic is located in cultural Left in the literary domain of Iran. Before and after the Islamic Revolution of Iran, he produced some works in criticism, poetry, and story which, in one hand, include themes like class practice and, in other hand, shows his commitment toward social and political changes of a society in which he intellectually lives. This commitment is itself based on an epicism based on Leftism; therefore, the present Class practice in Baraheni’s works could be seen as effected by his Epic Leftism.