Reviewing Genres and Themes of Socialist Realism Stories in Periodicals of Tudeh Party of Iran

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 allameh tabatabaei university

2 M.A in Persian Literature in Allameh Tabatabaei Unversity

10.30465/copl.2022.39519.3689

Abstract

Tudeh Party of Iran has used different literary genres for expressing their points of view and employed literature as a mean to state political ideas. Among literary genres, story has remarkable capability and it is counted as a suitable culture which both the pro-Party authors and mass folks can test their aptitudes. Investigating 14 dependent periodicals to Tudeh Party, story genres have been reviewed through utilizing Socialist Realism instructions perspective, in this study. According to findings, the used themes are more about economic poverty, cultural poverty, injustice upon poor people, call for unity and struggle against oppressors and other subjects of Socialist Realism approach. Even from style perspective, some of these stories are too amateur and have lack of narrative technique and some of them have been written so professional that their authors have been able to skillfully fit Party’s instructions on subtexts. Another part of published stories is about Pop literature which has been one of Party’s strategies in literary studies scope

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