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FICTION AND THE FATE OF SOCIOLOGY IN IRAN

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  69-92

Abstract

 This article discusses the relationship between sociology and literature in the Iranian context of the experience of MODERNITY with its two sides of modernization and modernism. It employs the method of content analysis to examine the works of Al-e Ahmad. Hedayat Dowlatabadi. and Darvishian. Through this. the article concludes that the experience of MODERNITY did have a balanced nature in its initial stages that was lost in later periods.

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    AZADARMAKI, T., & PARASTESH, SH.. (2004). FICTION AND THE FATE OF SOCIOLOGY IN IRAN. NAMEH-YE OLUM-E EJTEMAI, 11(3 (23)), 69-92. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/357974/en

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    AZADARMAKI T., PARASTESH SH.. FICTION AND THE FATE OF SOCIOLOGY IN IRAN. NAMEH-YE OLUM-E EJTEMAI[Internet]. 2004;11(3 (23)):69-92. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/357974/en

    IEEE: Copy

    T. AZADARMAKI, and SH. PARASTESH, “FICTION AND THE FATE OF SOCIOLOGY IN IRAN,” NAMEH-YE OLUM-E EJTEMAI, vol. 11, no. 3 (23), pp. 69–92, 2004, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/357974/en

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