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Title: | صورة المثقف في الخطاب القصصي الساخر "مجموعة من يشتري التراب لآمنة بن منصورأنموذجا |
Authors: | قلوشة, نادية إكرام بن شاعة, لبنى بن منصور, آمنة |
Keywords: | The intellectual, the satirical narrative discourse, the short story collection “Who Buys the Dirt” المثقف،الخطاب القصصي الساخر، المجموعة القصصية"من يشتري التراب |
Issue Date: | 2024 |
Publisher: | UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT |
Series/Report no.: | 2023/2024; |
Abstract: | The intellectual has a close relationship with sarcastic speech, because sarcasm is one of the types of expressing an opinion freely without being punished, and the use of the element of sarcasm in their speeches by educated people is not new to the times, but rather is as old as Greek philosophy, because Socrates is also one of the intellectuals who used sarcasm in their speeches, and we also find that the intellectuals have used The factor of sarcasm throughout the ages, whether in the West or the Arabs, and among the Arabs, whether in pre-Islamic times or Islam, and satirical discourse has aesthetics that we find appearing in the title, language, etc. We do not forget the important functions of sarcasm in discourse, whether in the social, political, psychological, or other aspects, and all of this we find apparent in the collection of short stories. "Who Buys Dirt", especially in the story "Congratulations", "Sale by Gift", and "The Creative Intellectual", and also in my stories "Corona Dioxide", "The Virtuous City", and let us not forget the story of "Laylah" and "Asala from Sayyid Anana." |
URI: | http://dspace.univ-temouchent.edu.dz/handle/123456789/5052 |
Appears in Collections: | Etudes Littèratures |
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