Louisan Goldman's Structural Constructivism in Bakhtiar Ali's 'Occupation of Darkness'
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https://doi.org/10.31918/twejer.2361.10Abstract
Literary sociology in all its different directions has occupied an important area in the field of theory and criticism, so that it is constantly present in the field of criticism. Louisan Goldman's structural constructivism as a novel sociologist links literary invention within a set of concepts to the social construct and the linguistic construct of the text. For Louisan Goldman, literary work is not an individual product, but the consciousness of social classes. The current paper (Louisan Goldman's Structural Constructivism in Bakhtiar Ali's 'Occupation of Darkness') views that literary works do not express the individual, but express the class consciousness of different groups and societies. The content of the novel as a literary text according to this theoretical understanding is in relationship and the author's worldview is interpreted within that relationship.
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