November 19, 2024
Rasoul Balavi

Rasoul Balavi

Academic Rank: Professor
Address: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=yIe8KJ8AAAAJ&hl=en
Degree: Ph.D in Arabic language and literature
Phone: 09166230498
Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Research

Title
Sociologically Criticizing the ISIS Behavior Against Women in Arabic Novels Focused on ISIS
Type Thesis
Keywords
نقد جامعه شناختي رمان، زنان، داعش، رمان هاي با محوريت داعش
Researchers Rasoul Balavi (Primary advisor) , naser zare (Advisor)

Abstract

One of the social novels with an approach related to women is the ISIS-centered novel. Problems that are negotiated in these novels are: issues related to captured women and violations against them. As a result of that, novels with this approach are categorized as ecofeminist novels. In these novels the woman, using nature, tries to fight patriarchy, new slavery and physical and sexual violence. The writers of ISIS-centered novels are often realistic writers which in their literary women-centered works talked about issues such as the rights of the prisoned women, cultural poverty, patriarchy, social disorders, and depicted wounds of women in arab society. One of the proper approaches in surveying the issue of women rights in ISIS-centered novels is the Sociologically critical approach. The Sociological perspective of criticizing the novel focuses on studying the relationship between the social structure and the changes in the society in a narrative and literary context. In fact, the Sociology of novel studies and reflects artistically the society in an imaginative world. This literary style with feminine approach has a vast capacity for benefiting from important and rooted issues related to women. The purpose of this descriptive analytical study is: showing the real face of ISIS based on arabic novels from a literary Sociological point of view, surveying and showing the terroristic behavior of ISIS against women, acquainting fans of the status of women and society ruled by ISIS in ISIS- centered novels based on a Sociological critical structure. We concluded that the arab writers of ISIS-Centered novels could open a window for knowing: the different corners of the occupation of Iraq, purchasing and slaving women, behaviors leads to suicide, physical and mental violations by ISIS forces, the reasons of the women's orientation to ISIS group and the ISIS related women's mental and social damages, the status of divorced and and bachelor girls in arabic traditional socie