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Volume 19 (2019)
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Persian Language and Literature
Reducing Postmodern Theories in Contemporary Literary Studies (A More In-depth View on Iranian Short Stories: Postmodern Stories Emphasizing the Postmodern Characterization Based on Foucault's Theory)

Issa Amankhani

Volume 19, Issue 3 , June 2019, , Pages 1-23

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2019.3981

Abstract
  Recently, postmodern theories are the main theoretical framework for many published studies in postmodern theories, whatever the reason is for considering these theories. The application of this theory is usually done in two forms.  A) Through presenting a simplistic reading of postmodernism (in ...  Read More

Persian Language and Literature
Resurrection of Words: A Work in Defending Formalism A Critique on Resurrection of Words A Lesson of Speeches on Literary Theory of Russian Formalists

Issa Amankhani

Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2018, , Pages 47-67

Abstract
  Contrary to the tradition of some scholars such as Forouzanfar, Homaee, Zarrinkoub who mainly discussed life and thought of the author / poet, some of the works by Dr. Shafiee Kadkani are specific and different because they have emphasized the question of form and the form of literary work apart from ...  Read More

Persian Language and Literature
In absence of literary criticism and it's language (A study on absence of literary criticism reason in premodern literary discource)

Issa Amankhani; Mona Alimadadi

Volume 16, Issue 42 , January 2017, , Pages 1-20

Abstract
  Abstract Literary criticism and it's necessery language doesn't have enough precedence in Persian literary history, becouase the popular language in premodern discourse was the "praise/ dispraise language". The writers and poets in this era usually used praise language and sometimes used dispraise language. ...  Read More