Representation of Modern Middle Class Identity in Mostafa Master's letters (Discourse Analysis of the Novels: Pig Bone and leper Hands and I am not Sparrow)
The goal of this article is the Recognition of middle class discourses in mostafa mastoor's letters. The recognition of this discourses have examined the representation of urban middle-class life at last. In the analytical section of this article, with reference to two famous novels of this writer, it is examined the techniques of middle class life representation and using the discourse theory of laclau and mouffe, it is acknowledged the nodal points and network meaning which is produced the narratives in this two novels.
This study shows that the constrictive discourse of this two novels have been representing such a middle class identity which is belong to the more immense traditional and modern discourses in IRAN. Answering to the question that how much this representation are altered or deviation from the reality of modern middle class life in Iran needs to more vast and deep social and literary studies.
00, 0., & 00, 0. (2013). Representation of Modern Middle Class Identity in Mostafa Master's letters (Discourse Analysis of the Novels: Pig Bone and leper Hands and I am not Sparrow). Journal of Culture-Communication Studies, 14(21), 179-213.
MLA
00 00; 00 00. "Representation of Modern Middle Class Identity in Mostafa Master's letters (Discourse Analysis of the Novels: Pig Bone and leper Hands and I am not Sparrow)". Journal of Culture-Communication Studies, 14, 21, 2013, 179-213.
HARVARD
00, 0., 00, 0. (2013). 'Representation of Modern Middle Class Identity in Mostafa Master's letters (Discourse Analysis of the Novels: Pig Bone and leper Hands and I am not Sparrow)', Journal of Culture-Communication Studies, 14(21), pp. 179-213.
VANCOUVER
00, 0., 00, 0. Representation of Modern Middle Class Identity in Mostafa Master's letters (Discourse Analysis of the Novels: Pig Bone and leper Hands and I am not Sparrow). Journal of Culture-Communication Studies, 2013; 14(21): 179-213.