January 28, 2026

Ali Khezri

Academic Rank: Associate professor
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Degree: Ph.D in arabic leterature
Phone: 07731222100
Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Research

Title The Implicit Cultural Models in the Novel "Fi'ran Ummi Hessa" by Saud Al-Sanousi in Light of Cultural Criticism
Type Article
Keywords
النقد الثقافي، النسق المضمر، سعود السنعوسي، رواية "فئران أمي حصة"
Journal التواصلیة
DOI
Researchers Ali Khezri (Second researcher) , Mohammad Javad Pourabed (Third researcher) , Rasul Bellawy (Fourth researcher)

Abstract

Cultural criticism is a literary phenomenon that coincided with postmodern or post-structuralist criticism. This phenomenon doesn't rely on the aesthetics of the text in its studies; instead, it looks beyond aesthetics to reach the implicit cultural models within the text, which it attempts to uncover using its mechanisms. In this study, we adopted the methodology of cultural criticism to access the implicit social models in the novel "Mama Hessa's Mice" by Saud Alsanousi. The most important themes we addressed in the study are: the model of machismo, the model of femininity, the model of shame, and the model of superstition. In the end, we concluded that the model of machismo is manifested in the depiction of men in positions of power and in the marginalization of women's image. The model of superstition is manifested in the fear of the future and the unknown.