شماره ركورد كنفرانس :
4701
عنوان مقاله :
The Divining Reader: A Construct Based on the Bibliomantic Approach to Hafez’s Divan
عنوان به زبان ديگر :
The Divining Reader: A Construct Based on the Bibliomantic Approach to Hafez’s Divan
پديدآورندگان :
Aghamohammadi Mehdi mrmehdi.ir@gmail.com Department of English Language and Literature, AzarbaijanShahidMadani University, Tabriz, Iran
كليدواژه :
Department of English Language and Literature , AzarbaijanShahidMadani University , Tabriz , Iran
عنوان كنفرانس :
دومين كنفرانس ملي مطالعات زبان انگليسي: بررسي مسائل آموزش زبان از منظر زبانشناسي كاربردي
چكيده فارسي :
Hafez was an eminent Persian poet. His poetry collection, called Divan, is viewed as a literary work of profound significance. Indeed, Iranians regard it as something much more than poetry in that Hafez’s Divan is also used for bibliomantic purposes. After exploring Hafez in his social context and examining distinctive qualities of his Divan, particularly its application as a divination tool, the present article largely aims to introduce a novel reader construct in the realm of reader-oriented theories. The “divining reader” is the term I use for the reader who approaches a text in the same way that a person consults Hafez’s poetry collection as a bibliomantic text so as to find an answer to a question or problem. The divining reader has distinguishing characteristics, one of which is the “willing unframing of disbelief,” referring to the fact that the reader first unframes whatever disbelieving and then reframes the unframed disbelief into a belief.
چكيده لاتين :
Hafez was an eminent Persian poet. His poetry collection, called Divan, is viewed as a literary work of profound significance. Indeed, Iranians regard it as something much more than poetry in that Hafez’s Divan is also used for bibliomantic purposes. After exploring Hafez in his social context and examining distinctive qualities of his Divan, particularly its application as a divination tool, the present article largely aims to introduce a novel reader construct in the realm of reader-oriented theories. The “divining reader” is the term I use for the reader who approaches a text in the same way that a person consults Hafez’s poetry collection as a bibliomantic text so as to find an answer to a question or problem. The divining reader has distinguishing characteristics, one of which is the “willing unframing of disbelief,” referring to the fact that the reader first unframes whatever disbelieving and then reframes the unframed disbelief into a belief.