December 21, 2024

Mohammad Javad Pourabed

Academic Rank: Associate professor
Address: Persian Gulf University, Boushehr, Iran
Degree: Ph.D in Arabic Language and Literature
Phone: 09155255007
Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Research

Title
Social Criticism Of The Novel Sayyidat Al-Qamar Written By J?khah Al-H?rith? According To The Goldman’s Theory Of Genetic Structuralism
Type Thesis
Keywords
فمينيسم، مفاهيم تربيتي، جوخه حارثي، رمان سيدات القمر.
Researchers fatemeh jamali (Student) , Mohammad Javad Pourabed (Primary advisor) , Khodadad Bahri (Advisor)

Abstract

Abstract Feminism is a French word means to advocate for women’s rights. It was followed by feminine criticism on literary works that feminism is a modern word, which although it has a long story. Johah Harithi, a well-known Omani writer in her novel “moon women” writes about three sisters who live in the village of Awafi in the central theme. A realistic approach to women’s experiences and their problems in a small and newly modernized society of Awafi village in Oman. Authors in this research try to analyze Harithi’s view of women and describe their situation by descriptive-analytical method according to the feminist concepts used in the novel. In this study, we deal with Important issues like; suppression of love, marriage, childbirth, motherhood, aggression, divorce, patriarchy, different behavior among girls and boys from birth. Most of the feminist concepts in this novel are related to marriage and motherhood and love among girls and their right to choose in important and unimportant issues of their lives and violence against men and women. Findings show that the author's representation of educational concepts is aimed at spreading feminist thought and it is a kind of protest movement against the social system of Oman and in fact it is a new perspective in front of Omani feminism that paves the way for Omani women to demand their rights. Another point of such a description of the situation of women shows a kind of awareness of this situation in order to make them passively active. However, this self-awareness does not want equality with men and only wants a better life and a change in the beliefs of the patriarchal society of Oman towards women. Keywords: Feminism, Educational Concepts, Jokha Harithi, Sayyedat Al-Ghamar Novel.