Study of the Comparison of Resistance Literature in First Decade of Islamic Revolution and the Era After the Holy Defense

Document Type : Original Article

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faculty member of payame noor university

Abstract

Abstract
Resistance literature which it's main point is refers to resistance, injustice, the war and so on is one of the most important concept in our literature. The main purpose of this descriptive analytical article is to compare two different literature: resistance literature of first decade of Islamic revolution and Holy defense. According to different studies it can be say that despite the history, importance and resistance literature impact in Iran, but there are so many challenges such as audience crisis, weak theoretical foundation and theorizing. Despite this factor, resistance literature is not forgotten. Resistance literature during the Islamic revolution decades was include the rule of Taqut government and the people resistance against it, but in the imposed war against Iraq country, There were the murdering, resisting and war concepts. That after passing 40 years of Islamic republic of Iran victory, It has suitable field of study among it's audience.

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