A Critical Review of the Course “Non-Poetic Lyrical Works” In the PhD Field of Persian Language and Literature, Lyrical Orientation

For about ten years, the planning committee of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology has decided to divide the PhD program in Persian language and literature into different orientations. The basic premise of this division is the Aristotelian literary genres. Accordingly, one of these orie...

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Main Author: Omid Zakeri Kish
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Published: Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies (IHCS) 2021-11-01
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Online Access:https://criticalstudy.ihcs.ac.ir/article_6537_b00562bfcfebb73c3a1125cc11537fda.pdf
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description For about ten years, the planning committee of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology has decided to divide the PhD program in Persian language and literature into different orientations. The basic premise of this division is the Aristotelian literary genres. Accordingly, one of these orientations is lyrical literature. In this article, which is written in a critical-review method, one of the courses in this field, called “Non-Poetic Lyric Works”, is reviewed. The term "non-poetic" is insufficient in the title of the course. Due to the other components of the course, it is better to replace it with the term "prose". Also, the term "analytical cognition" is ambiguous in purpose and it is better to use the term "analytical study". Given the heads of the content and References, it is clear that the designers of this course have asked the teacher to teach long folk tales as the main Reference. These tales have various components due to the fact that they have been narrated orally among the people for many years and from a structural point of view, they have little to do with the title of the lyrical literature field. It is better to consider rhythmic prose texts, technical prose texts and modern Persian stories as the References of this course.
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spelling doaj-art-b8dd4d8757274c0891c000b5961334bc2025-01-08T05:41:48ZfasInstitute for Humanities and Cultural Studies (IHCS)پژوهش‌نامۀ انتقادی متون و برنامه‌های علوم انسانی2383-16502021-11-0121920122410.30465/crtls.2020.30420.18276537A Critical Review of the Course “Non-Poetic Lyrical Works” In the PhD Field of Persian Language and Literature, Lyrical OrientationOmid Zakeri Kish0Assistant Professor of Persian Language and Literature, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, IranFor about ten years, the planning committee of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology has decided to divide the PhD program in Persian language and literature into different orientations. The basic premise of this division is the Aristotelian literary genres. Accordingly, one of these orientations is lyrical literature. In this article, which is written in a critical-review method, one of the courses in this field, called “Non-Poetic Lyric Works”, is reviewed. The term "non-poetic" is insufficient in the title of the course. Due to the other components of the course, it is better to replace it with the term "prose". Also, the term "analytical cognition" is ambiguous in purpose and it is better to use the term "analytical study". Given the heads of the content and References, it is clear that the designers of this course have asked the teacher to teach long folk tales as the main Reference. These tales have various components due to the fact that they have been narrated orally among the people for many years and from a structural point of view, they have little to do with the title of the lyrical literature field. It is better to consider rhythmic prose texts, technical prose texts and modern Persian stories as the References of this course.https://criticalstudy.ihcs.ac.ir/article_6537_b00562bfcfebb73c3a1125cc11537fda.pdfaristotelian literary genresphd field of persian language and literaturelyrical literature orientationpersian prose texts
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A Critical Review of the Course “Non-Poetic Lyrical Works” In the PhD Field of Persian Language and Literature, Lyrical Orientation
پژوهش‌نامۀ انتقادی متون و برنامه‌های علوم انسانی
aristotelian literary genres
phd field of persian language and literature
lyrical literature orientation
persian prose texts
title A Critical Review of the Course “Non-Poetic Lyrical Works” In the PhD Field of Persian Language and Literature, Lyrical Orientation
title_full A Critical Review of the Course “Non-Poetic Lyrical Works” In the PhD Field of Persian Language and Literature, Lyrical Orientation
title_fullStr A Critical Review of the Course “Non-Poetic Lyrical Works” In the PhD Field of Persian Language and Literature, Lyrical Orientation
title_full_unstemmed A Critical Review of the Course “Non-Poetic Lyrical Works” In the PhD Field of Persian Language and Literature, Lyrical Orientation
title_short A Critical Review of the Course “Non-Poetic Lyrical Works” In the PhD Field of Persian Language and Literature, Lyrical Orientation
title_sort critical review of the course non poetic lyrical works in the phd field of persian language and literature lyrical orientation
topic aristotelian literary genres
phd field of persian language and literature
lyrical literature orientation
persian prose texts
url https://criticalstudy.ihcs.ac.ir/article_6537_b00562bfcfebb73c3a1125cc11537fda.pdf
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